Posted by NakaRB on 06-12-2010 21:37
#1
Moscow region, 23.05.2010
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Edited by NakaRB on 09-12-2010 21:02
Posted by rvanderweele on 06-12-2010 21:43
#2
The photo is so dark. I hardly can see the wings. Perhaps somebody working a lot with Rhagionidae will be able to tell with certainty
Posted by Zeegers on 07-12-2010 10:31
#3
Hi Ruud
The stigma is clearly bicolorous, so it is either immaculata or maculata. The colouration of femur 1 and the abdominal pattern clearly indicates:
male Rhagio maculata
Theo