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Choerades marginata? <- confirmed
Rupert Huber
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Hi to all!

Can Choerades marginata be verified here? Found laying eggs on the bench on the last picture. Approx. 15 mm

6.7.2022; Germany, Upper Bavaria, north of Teisendorf, coordinates 47.88044, 12.82733
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yes it's Ch. marginata. Coulor of face, lenght of proboscis and proportions of antennae fit - thoracal characters as well.
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Hi Günter!
Thanks for confirming!
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