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Delphacidae --> Ditropis pteridis
bertrandpami
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Posted on 05-06-2022 10:12
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Hi,
Threshing low branches in the forest.
Near Compiègne (Northen France).
An idea for it ?
Many thanks.
Michel
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Nobody ?
 
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bertrandpami wrote:
Threshing low branches in the forest.


On or near fern? Then probably Ditropis pteridis. But I am no expert.
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Fern, certainly.
And for the species, you are certainly right, bravo (the same as mine: http://micropics.org.uk/Delphacidae/Ditropis/pteridis%202/ditropis%20pteridis%202.htm).
Thank you very much and have a nice day.
Michel
 
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