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1.10.20 in Jyväskylä, Finland
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Valenzuela flavidus, I think.

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Thanks Eric, but I don't agree, because V. flavidus is yellow
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Yes, Raimo, and the name points to yellow, too. The species appears frequently here and I've found darker and lighter ones on the same trees and not another Valenzuela closer to these yet. (see here: https://galerie-i...ae_01.html)

To be safe, you may use Valenzuela sp.

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Let's make so Frown

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Sorry, but even experts don't know, what it is.

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But isn't it possible that the barklouse is getting darker with age (other than me Frown) like for example many bugs do? What's the experts opinion?

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