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Corrected data. Dichelotarsus nigriventris (Fischer de Waldheim, 1844) → Malthacus nigriventris (Fischer de Waldheim, 1844).
Corrected data. Dichelotarsus lunulatus (Fischer de Waldheim, 1844) → Malthacus lunulatus (Fischer de Waldheim, 1844).
Corrected data. Dichelotarsus (Dichelotarsus) procerulus (Kiesenwetter, 1860) → Dichelotarsus procerulus (Kiesenwetter, 1860).
Corrected data. Dichelotarsus (Dichelotarsus) luteonotatus (Pic, 1902) → Dichelotarsus luteonotatus (Pic, 1902).
Corrected data. Dichelotarsus (Dichelotarsus) flavimanus Motschulsky, 1860 → Malthacus flavimanus Motschulsky, 1860.
Corrected data. Curculio carinatopunctatus Retzius → Otiorhynchus (Nihus) carinatopunctatus Retzius.
Corrected data. Lebia chlorocephalus (J.J. Hoffmann, 1803) → Lebia chlorocephala (J.J. Hoffmann, 1803).
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The species is already on the website as Amauronematus humeralis. As soon as we understand where we are taking Euura squalida, I will transfer photographs if necessary and I'll assign illustrations.
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Andrey, I've added F. ewaldi according to David R. Smith, Ewald Altenhofer. The Second Record of a Sawfly Leafminer on Rosa, A New Species of Fenusa (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae). April 2011. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 113(1): 57-60. And Fenusa nana (Klug, 1816) - apparently, after all, a synonym for Fenusella nana?
Euura saliciscinereae was added. Is E. squalida a synonym of Euura humeralis (Audinet-Serville, 1823)?
If you'd like to catch more insects and make less effort at the same time, and you do not have specialization for specific groups of Insecta, just put a white screen at night (even a white sheet is suitable like one) and turn on different lights on it (for example, one mercury lamp plus one UV lamp). You can put it almost anywhere, the main thing is that there is a socket for powering light bulbs ...