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a male Onesia sp. << a male Onesia austriaca << male Bellardia sp. << ID please
BartNap
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a male Bellardia sp. - not enough details to estimate a species.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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thank you, Eric!
 
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Or possibly an Onesia: the third antennal segment appears long and the tergites are rather green.

Theo
 
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Hi Theo, yes - Onesia is possible, too. Onesia/Bellardia sp. I suggest.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Thank you Theo and Eric!

As suggested in a private message, I'm correcting the name of the thread into 'a male Onesia austriaca'

Regards
 
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Well, species of Onesia cannot be told apart from photographs. So Onesia spec. would be better.


Theo
 
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Thank you Theo, done Smile
 
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