#3
Yes. looks like a female X segnis, but not 100% sure!
Could eventually be X. tarda, but the picture doesn't show the details we'd like to see.
Greetings,
Posted by
Xespok on 08-12-2007 21:51
#4
I have two more very similar images
on my website. They probably do not add too much extra.
What details should be definitive?
Thx for the help for Susan as well for the help with recent threads. I'll have plenty more.
Posted by
Kahis on 08-12-2007 22:41
#5
If it comes down a choice of
X. segnis and
X. tarda, then it certainly is the former.