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psyllid ID -> Psyllopsis cf. fraxini
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Posted on 07-01-2021 01:07
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On a forest edge in Vienna, mid June.
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Hi Lorin, I think it's a Psyllopsis cf. - the very dark pattern on the wing's apex leads probably to fraxini. However it's difficult to exclude discrepans/distinguenda from Photo.

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Thanks Eric.
I read that P. discrepans has a weaker defined black apex, so I guess it comes down to fraxini vs distinguenda
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