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Is this a Metrioptera sp ?
Makro Freak
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Posted on 24-08-2007 19:47
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Additional Information: The Antennas was very long, like Ensifera


Hello again,

is this Ensifera a Metrioptera sp ?

Regards Richard
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Wow!!!!

Yes, is a Metrioptera... a very rare genus here in the mediterranean zones
 
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Here on the border of the Alps they are very common, could it be Metrioptera roeseli ? Regards
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