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Chrysoperla carnea
Marcello
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Posted on 07-11-2012 23:49
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Hello,

I think this is the Chrysoperla carnea, seem that in autumn it change color in pink/brown.

07.11.2012 - Northeast Italy

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Thanks for the help
Marcello
Edited by Marcello on 08-11-2012 09:44
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By the looks of it, yes.
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Thanks Smile

Paul Beuk wrote:
By the looks of it, yes.

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I don't know about color change being influenced by autumn.
see this: http://agrozoo.ne...bfa4fffb7a
Just found it.
Edited by BubikolRamios on 15-11-2012 10:41
highly searchable nature photo galery --> http://agrozoo.ne....jsp?l2=en
 
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Just do a search Wink

http://www.dnw.bo...B6lzel.pdf

http://www.uksafa...e_pink.htm

http://www.joyofp....php?o=373

There are a million of site reporting it.

Regards,
Marcello
Edited by Marcello on 16-11-2012 08:33
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Pentti Ketola
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Hello,
Chrysoperla carnea ->http://hyonteiset...mp;t=32602

Chrysoperla carnea -->>http://wibe.ath.c...ies=carnea

Edith; Pentti
Edited by Pentti Ketola on 23-11-2012 20:45
 
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Thanks! BTW I don't understand the key about the wing vein in the picture Smile
Can you traslate it in english please? Smile

Thanks again!

Marcello

Pentti Ketola wrote:
Hello,
Chrysoperla carnea ->http://hyonteiset...mp;t=32602

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Hi Marcello

Here vein key from "Martin Meinander: The Neuroptera and Mecoptera of Eastern Fennoscandia"

Basal cross-vein between Rs and M1+2 before apex of the intra-median cell.

This vein key is 100% right only for species in Fennoscandia. In Middle and in Southern Europe there are also other species which has this kind of situation with that vein. For example C.mediterranea, C.mutata. But I think still good key to reduce possible species in Middle and in Southern Europe Smile


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Very thanks for the very detailed explanation Smile

Marcello


evi wrote:
Hi Marcello

Here vein key from "Martin Meinander: The Neuroptera and Mecoptera of Eastern Fennoscandia"

Basal cross-vein between Rs and M1+2 before apex of the intra-median cell.

This vein key is 100% right only for species in Fennoscandia. In Middle and in Southern Europe there are also other species which has this kind of situation with that vein. For example C.mediterranea, C.mutata. But I think still good key to reduce possible species in Middle and in Southern Europe Smile


BR Esko

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