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Muscina #1 from 15.03.18 --> M. prolapsa
Juergen Peters
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Hello,

is this Muscina levida? Ca. 7 mm, at the wall of our house (northwest Germany).
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The reddish antennae bases mean it is Muscina prolapsa.
 
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tristram wrote:
The reddish antennae bases mean it is Muscina prolapsa.


ah, thanks! Unfortunately that character is not visible on the other one from 03-22. But from the more strongly bent M-vein I suspect that one is also M. prolapsa.
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