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Physiphora - Need ID
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Hello ozgur70,

not Lauxaniidae. Physiphora (Ulidiidae) is a better match. Perhaps it is simply Physiphora alceae but you should change the title and wait for an opinion from Dr. Korneyev.

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johnes81 wrote:
Hello ozgur70,

not Lauxaniidae. Physiphora (Ulidiidae) is a better match. Perhaps it is simply Physiphora alceae but you should change the title and wait for an opinion from Dr. Korneyev.

Best wishes,
John

Thanks John. I changed the title.
Best regards.
 
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