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Limoniidae => Epiphragma ocellare
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Hello,

(Body-)Length about 14 mm

Found at the edge of mixed beech forrest. 6th May 2023
Konstanz Germany Lake Constance area Position 47.692528 N, 9.177509E
480 m above sea level.

Limoniidae (?): is further ID possible?

Thank you,
Thomas
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Dear Roger,
thank you!
Best regards,
Thomas
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