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Neuroptera - Sisyridae - Sisyra dalii
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 01-07-2010 22:13
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This is a rather rare neuropter, or, at least, rare. Only visible at final afternoon or in the first hours of morning near streamers.


A nice one neuropter.

Enjoy!
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This is one of the 2 families of Neuroptera in Hungary that I still miss! Very nice one!
Walter Pfliegler - Amateur Nature Photographer from Hungary (and molecular biologist)
 
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thanks.

Here another photo:

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Hmmm Jorge, didn't you switch a few letters? Shouldn't it be Sisyra dalii instead of S. aldii?
I have only seen S. fuscata sofar.
Aldi is a supermarket in the Netherlands, so Sisyra aldii sounds rather cheap to me Smile.
Edited by Jan Willem on 11-07-2010 09:44
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But it was always written as S. dalii Pfft lol

Thank you, Jan. You were right. Wink
 
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An exquisite specimen Jorge, and nice shots.
 
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It is a rare sight.
 
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