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Mecoptera sp.
Kacper
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Posted on 19-12-2019 07:48
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Hello guys.
Is it possible to identfy the spiecies? Photos made in Poland.
i.imgur.com/KenXf8j.jpg
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eklans
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Hi Kacper, it's a female Panorpa vulgaris.

Eric
 
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Thanks! Smile
 
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