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Suillia imberbis?--> Suillia laevifrons
Lavendel
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Posted on 06-07-2025 10:07
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We collected this Suillia in the Eastern part of the Netherlands june 27e.
Is Suillia imberbis correct?
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Sub-scutellar hairs present
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median area on scutellum broad?
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Arista short plumose
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Surstyli
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It is a male of Suillia laevifrons with a shiny frons Smile
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Many thanks! Andrzej
That would be probably the first record for the Netherlands Smile
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TumbsUp Yes, you are right about that Smile
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