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Antonjo
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Chalybion
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Inserito il - 25 maggio 2019 : 22:22:35
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Ciao, in my opinion it's Omaloplia sp. (Rutelidae Melolonthidae); in Croatia at least 3 species: erythroptera Frivaldsky, nicolasi Baraud (= ruricola Fabricius ssp. nicolasi Baraud) and marginata Fuessly (= lonae Schatzmayr); image is quite clear to exclude erythroptera (elytron not bordered in black as other two mentioned species); so nicolasi has elytra with only few sparse erected setae on the disc; marginata/lonae has elytra entirely covered with sparse but many erected setae, also on the disc. This last question remains unsolved with this only photo.
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Antonjo
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Inserito il - 25 maggio 2019 : 22:34:58
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Thank you very much Chalybion  on such detailed explanation It just falled when I got too close, and could not find it anymore, so mistery will remain :)
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Ciao, in my opinion it's Omaloplia sp. (Rutelidae Melolonthidae); in Croatia at least 3 species: erythroptera Frivaldsky, nicolasi Baraud (= ruricola Fabricius ssp. nicolasi Baraud) and marginata Fuessly (= lonae Schatzmayr); image is quite clear to exclude erythroptera (elytron not bordered in black as other two mentioned species); so nicolasi has elytra with only few sparse erected setae on the disc; marginata/lonae has elytra entirely covered with sparse but many erected setae, also on the disc. This last question remains unsolved with this only photo.

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vladim
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Inserito il - 26 maggio 2019 : 05:55:11
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In Faunaeur , Omaloplia is Melolonthidae In FNM Gallery, once Rutelidae (Link ) and twice Melolonthidae: Link Link
What family is correct...now ?
Grazie!
 
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Chalybion
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Inserito il - 26 maggio 2019 : 23:01:32
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It's my wrong: the correct family is Melolonthidae. I also have modified one link.
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