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Criorhina floccosa? copula
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Hello!

I thought this was easy until I saw there was confusion species! Is this correct?

I saw them flying attached, they landed briefly then took off again after a walk around some leaves.

4th June 2010, my garden near Lincoln UK.

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I am fairly sure these are C floccosa - the jizz is just right and they appear to have the tuft of pale hairs lacked by the similar C berberina.
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Thanks Nigel! I read some old threads and found there was variations of other species so it's wise to check. I thought I could see a hint of colour on the antennae too but they look basically black.
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1000% floccosa Wink
 
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Good, I like that much positive enthusiasm.. besides, I've just submitted a pic for the gallery! Wink
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