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 Heleomyzidae --> Suillia sp. 
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| Frank Hornig | 
 Posted on 18-09-2021 18:17 
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Member Location: Northern Germany Posts: 175 Joined: 22.05.21  | 
Could this be Suillia sp.? Maybe S. affinis? Braunschweig, Northern Germany, 18.09.2021. Frank Hornig attached the following image: ![]() [77.28Kb] Edited by Frank Hornig on 19-09-2021 10:59  | 
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| Frank Hornig | 
 Posted on 18-09-2021 18:18 
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Member Location: Northern Germany Posts: 175 Joined: 22.05.21  | 
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| Frank Hornig | 
 Posted on 18-09-2021 18:18 
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Member Location: Northern Germany Posts: 175 Joined: 22.05.21  | 
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| Andrzej | 
 Posted on 18-09-2021 20:57 
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Member Location: Poland Posts: 2422 Joined: 05.01.06  | 
If the supracervical setulae are pale yellow shining it should be S. affinis
 dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences  | 
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| Andrzej | 
 Posted on 18-09-2021 20:57 
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Member Location: Poland Posts: 2422 Joined: 05.01.06  | 
If the supracervical setulae are pale yellow shining it should be S. affinis
 dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences  | 
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| Frank Hornig | 
 Posted on 18-09-2021 22:22 
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Member Location: Northern Germany Posts: 175 Joined: 22.05.21  | 
Thank you Andrzej! Unfortunately the pictures are not sharp enough for that. So it's just a Suillia sp. Greetings, Frank.  | 
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