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Picture taken 11 june 2009, on mistletoe. Itīs about 10 mm including the wings that are rather long.
Fron Stockholm Sweden.
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Venturing onto thin ice: Suillia dumicola. Andzrej probably will laugh his *ss off. Wink
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"A good laugh is lengthening life", we say in Sweden Wink But I say Thankyou Paul.
 
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I suggest S. bicolor than S. dumicola (because the costal speines are very very short). The dorsal part of scutellum is not well visible !
Did you make a better pics ?
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Edited by Andrzej on 02-02-2010 13:10
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Thankyou Andrzej! Sorry, I donīt have other photos on this one. At least I now know itīs a suillia sp.
 
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