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BillTyson Posted - 05/02/2017 : 22:02:13

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11 mm, Glenea sp.
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Xavier Posted - 02/01/2019 : 09:25:16
The specimen is here.
BillTyson Posted - 26/02/2017 : 23:35:57
Recently listed another specimen from the same location and it was confirmed a G. lugebris. Could this one be the same?
BillTyson Posted - 12/02/2017 : 04:17:03
When it arrives I will take a better picture, not under plastic, and add it to this listing. thanks
Xavier Posted - 08/02/2017 : 13:32:57
William's picture is not so bad , but I do not recognize this species. Holotypes from MNHN have red legs, and shiny green stripes.
jplami Posted - 08/02/2017 : 08:19:06
I think to Glenea (Glenea) basalis diversa Thomson, 1865

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