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Solieria sp. female
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Thank you for your help!

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eyes bare
 
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Solieria female.

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Thank you Theo!

Discals clearly visible. This feature leads me to S. borealis, but this species is only known from Sweden (Fauna Europaea).


What´s your opinion?

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I don't see discals.
 
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No worries, no discals present.
Borealis is nit present in central Europe,
This is either paacifica or fenestrata, but females are very diifficult told apart.

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I have to look more carefully.. I confused discals with dorso-marginal bristles awkward

 
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palps!
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