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Which tiny Siphona? => Siphona hokkaidensis
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3-4 mms, on Jacobaea vulgaris. Conifeorus plantations on sandy soil, Tvillingmose N of Vrads Sande, Denmark, 31 July 2020.
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Hi Karsten, it's a Siphona.

Greetings, Eric
 
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Ahh, the zigzag proboscis... Thanks. I wonder if it may be S. ingerae.
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S. hokkaidensis, your lucky day !

Theo
 
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Wow, Theo. The first for Denmark! :-)
 
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