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Panorpa meridionalis
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Posted on 23-02-2013 01:24
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Panorpa Madrid April, 2012
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dorsal side will be more helpful for identification
 
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I raise another photo of the dorsal side
Thanks Cesa
 
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Very probably Panorpa meridionalis. But it is not ID, impossible from a single picture.
 
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I have raised another photo of the same copy to see if it uses as help: http: // www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php? Thread_id=53532*pid=229097*post_229097 Thank you very much
 
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Perfect, I was right, it is Panorpa meridionalis male.
Libor
 
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Libor, graces for his help
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