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Diastata, Sept. 27, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Zosimova Pustyn station, Naro-Fominsk district, Moscow region, Russia. Just 20 m from the railroad, small forest (mostly Tilia cordata). Size around 2.8 mm. The only decent picture.
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Hi Dima,

Looks like Diastata costata to me, but that's without use of any key whatsoever, so not very trustworthySmile.

!!! Great pictures again !!!

Jan Willem
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Many thanks Jan Willem. I've come to D. vagans in Stackelberg's key but was lost in synonymy then...
 
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Diastata vagans should have cross-vein dm-cu strongly infuscated, which seems not to be the case in your specimen. So I still go for D. costata.

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I see - thanks again Jan Willem.
 
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