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Deutsch: Cryptocephalus coryli (Linnaeus, 1758)

Familie: Chrysomelidae Groesse: 6,0 mm (6,0 bis 7,0 mm) Vorkommen: Europa Oekologie: An Corylus-, Betula-, Alnus- und Salix Arten Fundort: Deutschland, Bayern, Oberfranken Kulmbach leg det. U.Schmidt, 30.V.1972

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Cryptocephalus coryli (Linnaeus, 17.58) Family: Chrysomelidae Size: 6.0 mm (6.0 to 7.0 mm) Location: Germany, Bavaria, Upper Franconia, Kulmbach leg det. U.Schmidt, 30.V.1972 Photo: U.Schmidt, 2020

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