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Palloptera muliebris = confirmed by Jan Willem
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Posted on 26-05-2018 17:12
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Berlin - May 2018 - circa 3.9 mm

I think that this species matches Palloptera muliebris but i do not know if there is anything similar.
I don't think that 3.9 mm is accurate because the abdomen seems to be curled inward. maybe 4mm or 4.2mm.

also, is Palloptera muliebris correct or Toxoneura muliebris?

Thank you for your time.
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John and Nini. Naturalists not experts.
 
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Posted on 26-05-2018 20:40
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ID correct. Palloptera or Toxoneura, that's just who you follow. I'm inclined to say Palloptera, but for example Fauna Europaea uses Toxoneura.
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Thank You very much Jan. I appreciate your time, Sir.

I think that i will follow you and call it Palloptera Smile

I hope that you have a pleasant evening.
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