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Family + genus => Oscinella frit (Choloropidae)
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Chloropidae, Oscinellinae, Oscinella frit L. group, probably the most abundant chloropid in the Palaearctic, the harmful Oscinella frit, mentioned first by Varro 35 before Christ as frit, the damaged spikes of cereals.
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