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I don't think so Andy - based on it not appearing in any of the books I have.

I think another female Aiolopus thalassinus. It's not a species I have seen; it is replaced in southern Spain by A.puissanti which can be brown or green and in my non-scientific study (i.e. the small number of photos I have !) the males are brown and the females can be either brown or green or brown with green as in your image.
 
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