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Creoleon cf. lugdunensis (Myrmeleontidae)
Rui Andrade
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Does anyone know which species this could be?
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location: Portalegre, Portugal
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Myrmeleontidae. Wink
 
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Macronemurus sp. ?
 
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No, Macronemurus has an abdomen longer than the wings and with long cerci.

I think that it's a Myrmeleon.
 
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it is not true... Macronemurus appendiculatus doesn?t have an abdomen longer than the wings and doesn?t have long cerci.
 
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I mean: the female doesn?t have long abdomen for M. appendiculatus
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Thank you both for your help.

It seems that we are only going to get a family-level ID.Sad

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Myrmeleontidae. Wink


Thank you for the correctionWink
 
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meanwhile.. your photos are great considering the camera you use! congrats! Smile
 
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According to the Agostino, expert on neuropters, this is very probably a female of Creoleon lugdunensis. At least, it is Creoleon sp. Smile

Therefore it is Myrmeleontidae > Creoleon lugdunensis
 
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in next time, take a photo to pronotum, ok? Wink it would help a lot.
 
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Ok Smile

Thank you
 
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