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Rhinophoridae (NL) > Kirbya moerens
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Posted on 01-04-2016 19:50
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Found today in humid habitat, South Netherlands. Perhaps Rhinophora lepida?

Gr Dick
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Hi dick

Serious ? No April's fools here ?

This is Kirbya moerens. I am in Limburg to get the first for the Netherlands !! Seems I am on the wrong place.

Congratulations man ! Monday I will be home, we need to speak on publication.


Greetings


Theo
 
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That suprising news! and No April's fools ;-) It looked different from Rhinophora lepida, larger too and with Black marks in the wings

Found it in 'blauw grasland' mid Brabant.

Yes a publication together would be nice.


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Dick

I will get to it next week.
If you could mail the hi-res versions of these, that would be excellent.

Thanks

Theo
 
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