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Interesting hemiptera, E-HU, Sept 2007
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Hi, among older photos I found this Insect, some 5 mm long (body). It was on a big Fistulina hepatica beafsteak fungus. What could it be???
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look like Stomaphis or another closely related genus (from ? Quercus sp.) Andrzej
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Thank You! Interesting to have an ID. It really was on a fungus from Quercus sp.

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I will check it with a key next week ! Cool
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Dear Andrzej, this ist the upper side:
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Stomaphis is OK ! (I cannot ID to the species level (only two species are included in the key I used :-( )
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Thank You really much!

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