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Opomyzoidea-Odina
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Posted on 12-08-2025 21:15
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Urban park, Northern Italy, on a sap run of Morum sp. June 2025.

I guess Opomyzoidea, but which family?

Many thanks for any support
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ecology wrote:
Urban park, Northern Italy, on a sap run of Morum sp. June 2025.

I guess Opomyzoidea, but which family?

Many thanks for any support

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ecology wrote:
Urban park, Northern Italy, on a sap run of Morum sp. June 2025.

I guess Opomyzoidea, but which family?

Many thanks for any support

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ecology wrote:
ecology wrote:
Urban park, Northern Italy, on a sap run of Morum sp. June 2025.

I guess Opomyzoidea, but which family?

Many thanks for any support

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ecology wrote:
ecology wrote:
ecology wrote:
Urban park, Northern Italy, on a sap run of Morum sp. June 2025.

I guess Opomyzoidea, but which family?

Many thanks for any support

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Odiniidae
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Is it available a key for Odina species in Europe?
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You may try Schacht et Hauck 2010
https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/ENT_0031_0437-0452.pdf
but note that it is only a German translation of Papp (l978) which was written in Hungarian, so that the species described after 1978 are not included.
Poor solution but there is nothing better.
 
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