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Camarota curvipennis
Lothar Schuh
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Posted on 20-09-2020 08:07
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Hello,
I found this guy and have no clue about ID.
Size 2 mm, Found Schwetzingen/Germany, 19.sept.
Chloropidae- wings do not fit

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I think, Chloropidae.
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Certainly Chloropidae. Wing venation looks like Camarota curvipennis. The wings are normally held 'curved over the abdomen'. This is one for Michael von Tschirnhaus Wink.
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Thanks fit the info.
Camarota curvipennis has (???) dark antennae, while my guy yellowish ones? Maybe an effect due to illumination?
 
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Try changing the subject to atract the attention of Michael von Tschirnhaus.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen
 
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