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Michael Ackland
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Posted on 15-03-2008 17:44
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This is a photo and drawings of the male genitalia of Eutrichota schineri Schnabl I don't know if the drawings will be very clear, as it is difficult to get them in the same format
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Michael, this yellowish wings are only in Eutrichota schineri or in all Eutrichota?
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Michael Ackland
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I just checked it again Nikita, and they are not quite so yellow as this in schineri. I find that the colours in my photos are not very accurate (and probably in many other photos). It is not a characteristic of Eutrichota.

Using fibre optical lights to take the photo is perhaps responsible?

My drawings did not come out very well, I must try some different format. The originals are pdf files but they don't open in the threads
 
Susan R Walter
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Michael

I wonder if .png files might suit your purpose better? - a sort of halfway house between .pdf and .jpg I think.
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I just checked it again Nikita, and they are not quite so yellow as this in schineri.

Thank you Michael, so it is additional confirmation that my female is E.schineri
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