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I am guessing Chrysoperla carnea agg. but it is all done on wing venation and it is hard to see the veins in the photos because they are all slightly hairy. If we could see a well-lit wing-shot with the light just right to show the venation it would help a bit.
I also guess Chrysoperla carnea, the white stripe along the body, the green pre-apical zone of the coast, makes very probably that can be this ver, very, very common species (other chrysopids are more rare)
How can you make these spectacular pictures?!?!?!?!
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Until now we pointed to diptera.info, but since Paul's passing we not
Appreciate it, Tony Irwin! I got the hint to use the key next to Langton and Pinder key for females of Chironomidae. So no specific queries, except the keys...
I will keep this on my list and hope th
Anyone has "Chironomidae of the Holarctic region. Keys and diagnoses. Part 3. Adult Males Entomologica Scandinavica Supplement 34"?
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