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ID please, 06.07.2024 in our garden, Rheinbach near Bonn/Germany, max. 3mm. I saw them on a potted plant, no idea what it is (Asteraceae). Never had it before here, pehaps Dioxyna bidentis? Thank you for your help, Jörg
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Joerg Schneider wrote:
Dioxyna bidentis?

Looks like it. Smile Perhaps an expert can confirm it.
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Jürgen

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Thank you, Jürgen! Yes, I am hoping for Nosferatumyia to have a look!
 
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It is.
The only remark is that now Dioxyna is included into Campiglossa (Han, 2019), so it must be Campiglossa bidentis.
Edited by Nosferatumyia on 07-07-2024 07:49
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Thank you, Jürgen and Val. I had a look again at the potted plant this morning - at least four couples and some lonely males.
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