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Toxomerus marginatus
Joerg Schneider
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6-APR-2023, Washington DC/US Again, already identified by a knowledgable friend from US, might be intersting for you? Toxomerus marginatus
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This is a very common species in the eastern United States.
 
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Oh sorry, I might have rgought so :-( Is it principly OK to post threads without asking for ID? I will be more carefull with it, though. Thank you for letting me know, Jörg
 
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It is not a common species in Europe where most of the diptera.info users live.
 
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Thank you for your kind support! And for confirming my "cn" that most users have European background!
 
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