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Micromus paganus ? => Micromus sp.
Klaus Hartwig
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Posted on 24-10-2015 22:54
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Hello,

I found this fly in the North of Germany, nature reserve, woodland, mainly occuring
"Alnus glutinosa" und wet meadows. Date: 2015-10-24.


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Klaus
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Klaus Hartwig
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Posted on 28-10-2015 23:29
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It´s identified: Hemerobius humulinus.
Thank you,
Klaus
 
Andreas Haselboeck
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Hello Klaus,
this is not a diptera - so it is wrong in this Forum...

And who has identified this Hemerobiidae as Hemerobius humulinus? This seems to be wrong, because there is a crossvein between Rs and M 1+2 (what Hemerobius did not have).

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Andreas
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Jan Tomas
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Posted on 30-12-2015 11:39
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Hello Klaus,

this is a Micromus sp.

Jan
Edited by Jan Tomas on 30-12-2015 11:40
 
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