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Rhogogaster punctulata is very similar to Rhogogaster viridis, but can be distinguished by the finer black markings on its thorax. It flies V-VI and is found along hedgerows and woodland rides. The adult is predatory, catching small insects, but the larvae feed on a variety of tree and shrub leaves.
- date
- 2004-06-05 17:37:48
- model
- Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL
- f
- 22
- EV±
- 0 EV
- speed
- 1/125 s
- flash
- yes, mode: compulsory, red eye reduction
- ISO
- 100
- focal
- 100 mm
- mode
- manual
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