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Platystoma (?)
Sezima
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Posted on 18-07-2023 10:57
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Good morning,

this is without doubt the genus Platystoma but is it possible to determine the species as well? Photographed on 21 June 2022, Southern Moravia, Czech republic.

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I would think this is P. seminationis, but it’s not easy from photographs - perhaps Val can confirm?
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Thank you, Andrew.

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Posted on 26-07-2024 00:26
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No, just from its wing and mesonotum patterns (with large dark patches w/o dots) it is P. lugubre. Its scutellum and humeral calli are reddish or yellowish, but not in all populations.
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