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Semudobia betulae (Winnertz 1853)
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Torymus nitidulus (Walker 1833)
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Torymus nitidulus (Walker 1833)
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Psilonotus adamas Walker 1834
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Psilonotus hortensia Walker 1846
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Aprostocetus escherichi
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Psilonotus hortensia Walker 1846
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Aprostocetus escherichi
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Entedon heyeri (Ratzeburg 1848)
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Torymus nitidulus (Walker 1833)
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Psilonotus adamas Walker 1834
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Betula pendula Roth (Common Birch)
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Betula pubescens Ehrh. (Brown Birch)