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Deutsch: Aleochara bilineata Gyllenhal, 1810 Familie: Staphylinidae Groesse: 4.8 mm (2.5 bis 5,5 mm) Verbreitung: Europa, Nordamerika Biologie: In Dung, in faulendem organischen Material Biologisches Bekämpfungsmittel gegen Delia radicum (Kohlmade) Fundort: Deutschland, Bayern, Oberfranken, Kulmbach, Blaicher Berg leg.det. U.Schmidt, 25.VI.1976 Foto: U.Schmidt, 2022
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Aleochara bilineata Gyllenhal, 1810 Family: Staphylinidae Size: 4.8 mm (2.5 to 5.5 mm) Location: Germany, Bavaria, Upper Franconia, Kulmbach, Blaicher Berg leg.det. U.Schmidt, 25.VI.1976 Photo: U.Schmidt, 2022

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