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Phaonia tuguriorum, female
Volker Achterberg
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date: 18 Febr 2024; location: in Hamburg, Germany; at groundfloor on the wall of a house; the house has a small garden close to a park with large trees and a pond; wing length about 7 mm; Phaonia tuguriorum? a female?
Thank you for any ID comments!
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