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Plecoptera --> Taeniopteryx schoenemundi F
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Posted on 09-04-2015 17:21
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Hi,

Somebody knows this bug ?
Cuise La motte (60350 - North France) - 8 mm - 06-04-2015

Many thanks.

Michel
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Compare with Taeniopteryx nebulosa. Most characteristics seem to fit, including size and early activity.
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In North America genus Taeniopteryx can be identified by small, pale scars at the base of the inner side of the coxae. I can't tell from these pictures. See http://bugguide.n...iew/261614.
 
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The better I can make with my little APN :
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Id by a french specialist : Taeniopteryx schoenemundi F :
See here : http://www.insecte.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=139228
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