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Stevenia atramentaria subgr.(ID Theo Zeegers).; SW Spain
Andre Burgers
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A Stevenia from May 2014.
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And a second photo:
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Yes, a male Stevenia in the atramentaria subgroup.

I would not dare to say more, also since we know there are undescribed species in Spain.
If you could collect those males, that would be great !

Theo
 
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Bedankt Theo!!! TumbsUp

Nice to know that there still new species to be found in Spain. Wink

I will try to remember to collect those males.

Groetjes!
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Hola Andre

So you really are a Belgium in Spain ?
Thanks for the help !


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Hi Theo,

No, no Belgian but a fellow Dutchman in SW Spain. Wink

Just one stupid question (my knowledge is very limited!!): what species is this sub-group composed of?? I can't find any info on it.


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http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2007f/zt01624p041.pdf

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Thanks again, Theo, but I already knew about this article.
I always try, in vain I must say, to follow its keys. But no mention is made of groups/ sub-groups, as far as I can see. Wink
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WEll, try to follow the key. You get to a ' atramentaria vs. umbratica' junction, point 11 if I remember correctly. From there on, I would speak of ' atramentaria subgroup. So atramentaria, deceptoria and the new ones from Italy.

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Okidoki, Theo.

Now I can see it clearly. TumbsUp

Thanks for your infinite patience!!!

¡Saludos! Smile
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