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Definitely a female Ectophasia but I'm not sure if females can reliably be identified from photos ... one for Theo again Smile Your season is well advanced there - good to see so many nice species Smile
 
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Even I can't tell these crassipennis from oblonga from pictures, they are very similar.

It's not leucoptera, see recent thread or gallery on that female.


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In this place, I photographed crassipennis and leucoptera only. I visit this place regularly, I indeed hope to find oblonga Smile male
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Oblonga male is unmistakable: its abdomen is very elongated (what a surprise) and moreover very red (not orange). It resembles some Lygaeidae (its host !)


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