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Fly on willow, spotted wings (Germany)
AdrianBothe
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Posted on 18-06-2020 16:54
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Hi all,

two days ago I found this fly on Salix sp. at lake Tegel in Berlin, Germany. There were many individuals but only on willow, so I suspect it is somehow associated with the tree.

Can you help me identify it please?

Thank you for any help in advance!

Best regards, Adrian
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Homoneura sp (Lauxaniidae)
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Thank you very much! Smile
 
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