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Posted on 18-11-2006 17:45
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Hello
could that be Exorista sp. or am I completly wrong?
16.11.2006 at Lake Thun CH
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It does look superficially like an Exorista (with the mustard-coloured face) but that m-cu vein is very sharply angled so I am guessing it is closer to a Voria. Smile
 
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Thank you Chris!
The antennae do not have the same shape as the antennae of V. ruralis, but my bad pictures do not help much, I see.
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Difficult to see, but looks like Exorista to me.
There are discal setae visible in the first pic, so should be a species of the subgenus Adenia (E. rustica and alikes).


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Thank you Theo
i'll try to make better fotos, next time.
 
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