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Lonchaea sp.? no -> Phasia cf. pusilla
Volker Achterberg
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date: 27 July 2020; location: in Hamburg, Germany, on the side of a small creek, on flowers of hogweed;
about 5 mm; genus Lonchaea? what species?
Thanks a lot for any ID help!
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This is a Phasia - P. pusilla or close
 
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Volker

This is Calyptrate - so not Lonchaeidae
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Sorry Jan - I missed your earlier reply when responding!!
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Thanks a lot, Jan and Iain, for your ID help!
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Volker
 
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