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Larry Bezark Posted - 07/10/2013 : 21:42:45
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Xavier Posted - 25/09/2022 : 19:34:26
Nice, never seen before this species !
Larry Bezark Posted - 25/09/2022 : 16:43:46
And so, like an idiot I left off the most important part.

The specimens were identified as Glenea ochreovittipennis Breuning 1958.

Larry B.
Xavier Posted - 25/09/2022 : 09:01:30
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Originally posted by Larry Bezark

This specimen was subsequently identified in person by Mei-Ying Lin when she visited the California Academy of Sciences in California.

Larry B.


and so?
Larry Bezark Posted - 25/09/2022 : 01:08:39
This specimen was subsequently identified in person by Mei-Ying Lin when she visited the California Academy of Sciences in California.

Larry B.
Xavier Posted - 01/12/2017 : 09:41:11
I wonder if it is not a dark variation of Glenea griseifrons Breuning, 1956. To compare with this one, and HT picture available here.

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