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Ira Orlicek
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Posted on 20-07-2024 20:12
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Hallo!

Grein/Upper Austria, 20.7.2024, scooped out of the grass, ca. 5mm

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I think, Rhinophoridae. Phyto melanocephala?
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Rhinophoridae is correct, but it's a female Rhinophora lepida.
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Ira Orlicek
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Thanks, Ira
 
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I would have said Stevenia....but i don`t see some things well
 
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But I think you see this thing well: very likely Stevenia atramentaria. (I ignored e.g. the discals on tergites 3 and 4)

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Ira Orlicek
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Thanks to everybody. Ira
 
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