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Posted on 20-08-2019 19:58
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Thank you.

Seen in UK on Hazel in deciduous woodland.

Can it be ID'd from these?
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Looks like Lauxaniidae, and if it is the inclinate frontal bristles are only found in a few genera. But I don't know what those genera are in Europe, other than Pachycerina which has larger antennae.
 
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John, thank you.
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