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Eriothrix rufomaculata (De Geer, 1776)
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SUMMARY
Quite distinctive in the field with red abdominal side patches, slightly shaded wings and a silvery face with protruding mouth edge. The only species that you could confuse with this is the much rarer Mintho rufiventris but Mintho has a laterally-compressed abdomen and 2 broad black longitudinal stripes on the thorax - contrasting with rufomaculata's cylindrical abdomen and 4 narrow stripes on the thorax.