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Lonchopteridae - Lonchoptera sp.
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Hello.
Thank you for an identification. 11.4.2011, Slovakia, 260m a.s.l.

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Lonchoptera.
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Lonchoptera sp. Wink
dr. A. J. Woznica
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Thank you Stephane.
Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Lonchoptera.

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Thank you Andrzej Smile
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Lonchoptera sp. Wink

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Looks like a female Lonchoptera lutea
 
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Yes, seems so. Thank you.
Mark-uk wrote:
Looks like a female Lonchoptera lutea

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