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BubikolRamios
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Is this Panorpa x and Panorpa y ? Looking at wing black color distribution ...
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Where the pictures were taken?
 
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Both by me. Slovenia - distance of microlocations irrelevant, mybe 1-5 km ... --> http://agrozoo.ne...ry/Panorpa
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Both germanica???
 
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According to wiki there should be a hump on 3 th abdominal segment to be p. germanica.
See 3 th image here: http://www.dipter...d_id=35379, I think it shows that.

Either it is just hidden or not there on upper image from first post, see details:
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On distinguishing females of British Panorpa (and error in key for females by Fraser, 1959) vide Plant, 1991 - The separation of females of British species of Panorpa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae) - Br. J. Ent. Nat. Hist., 4: 157-162
 
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Both Panorpa germanica germanica female.
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Thanks to both.
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