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Lauxaniidae? -> Suillia pallida
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From southern Sweden in june

Possible to id?

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Suillia ? bicolor
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I can't see the ventral spur at the first tarsomere of the foreleg and the costal spines are very long... I think it is S. pallida , but check pls the styli after the opening of the epandrial complex for confirmation ...
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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A friend of mine (Johan Ennerfelt) have now checked the pinned induvidual and it was indeed a S. pallida.

Thanks for your help!

/Martin
 
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