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Orthonevra cf geniculata
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I understand Orthonevra can be hard to ID. Am I in luck or not?
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Could be Orthonevra geniculata with those orange patches on the legs, and the very long third antennal segment.
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Any confirmation on O. geniculata or other opinions?
 
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We need a better view on the wing, from above..
 
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This is the best I got ...
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Well, thanks for the effort. But I can't make out if there's a brownish clouded vein r-m in the wings, which would make it geniculata.
So in this case, we will have to say: Orthonevra c.f. geniculata/intermedia/stackelbergi.
 
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Thank you for the effort, Andr?! Cool
 
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