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Hymenoptera? => Xeris spectrum (Siricidae)
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Hi,

I think, Plecoptera.
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Thanks Juergen, but our Plecopteraexpert Jari Ilmonen said, that Plecoptera has always two or zero thorns in back (sorry my non-professional terms), but this has one.
Let's continue searching.

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This is certainly Hymenoptera, but I cannot place it in a family.
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I think this is a Symphyta, Siricidae, and looks like a male of Xeris spectrum.
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Congratulations Henrik. You are absolutely right.TumbsUp
Finlands best expert in Hymenoptera, Juho Paukkunen, confirmed it.
Thanks for all.

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