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Hairy wings, looks close to plecoptera
BubikolRamios
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The only genus I know with such bristly wings is Chaetopteryx.
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http://www.insect...es=villosa
 
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Is that 100% ?
List of known (to me) things in Slovenia: http://agrozoo.ne...aetopteryx

Doh I can find record for Serbia.

BTW mine has wingspan 20.66 mm.
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Fauna Europaea lists 8 species in Slovenia, but not villosa
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Thanks to all.
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