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amalia_raluca
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Posted on 21-06-2008 08:27
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Can you help me with this one?
photo taken on 21 May 2008, Romania, Mehedinti County, nearly to the Danube river (The Iron Gates Natural Park)

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Odontomyia microleon? (needs confirmation - I am not familiar with this species!)
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Posted on 22-06-2008 10:43
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Thank you for your answer
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what do you need for getting to a species level?according to fauna europaea this is not present in Romania...next time I will catch it
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Lasiopa
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I'll go with Paul on this - could very well be Lasiopa. - looking again at the female's wing, it does appear that vein M4 arises from cell M, rather than the discal cell.
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ok thank you for the answers I read here something about Lasiopa sp. and I found that is difficult to get the speciess ID...so Lasiopa sp.Smile
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