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Sylvicola species
Volker Achterberg
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Posted on 15-01-2024 18:03
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date: 18 Oct. 2023; location: in Hamburg, Germany; on leaves of a scrub at the border of a park with large trees and a pond;
a Sylvicola species? probably Sylvicola fenestralis?
Thank you for any ID comments!
Best regards, Volker
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On the first photo you can see that the wingtips are darkened. There are several Sylvicolas with dark wingtips and you can't identify them from photos.

James
 
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ID impossible without the dissection of the genitalia...
 
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Thanks a lot James and libor!
This is what I expected: species ID impossible using photos. But at least the genus is clear now.
Good to get this comfirmed from experts!
Best regards, Volker
 
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Simply take photo, collect Sylvicola(s) and sens them to me. You can get the names for your photos anf I can get interesting material TumbsUp
 
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