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Peromitra cf. incrassata (ID Brian Brown)
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13 august 2009 De Auken Giethoorn (Netherlands)

Looks like Diplonevra sp.....?

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Hi. This is Peromitra, probably incrassata. They are parasitoids of bibionid fly larvae. Any life history info with this one?

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Found between low vegatation on a leaf, with lots of Dilophus febrilis in the surrounding.
So could fit!
Thanks!

Joke
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Have you already submitted it for the Gallery?
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Have you already submitted it for the Gallery

No..I wil try to get a photo this week of a living one also, and if possible also the female.. and then i wil submit the photos.Wink

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