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Chrysopidae species?
wilde
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Posted on 29-03-2007 14:15
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Yesterday I saw in my garden (Koudekerke, Walcheren, Netherlands) this little insect. I think it belongs to the Chrysopidae.
It is rather small: about 10 mm without the antennas.
Could anyone help me to find the species name?
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This one belongs to Hemerobiidae. Unfortunately, I do not have my key at hand to see if i can get you the full name. Might be Hemorobius, though.
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Posted on 29-03-2007 14:27
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Thanks Paul. It is the next page in my insects guide. If you find the correct name please mention it.
Edited by wilde on 29-03-2007 16:46
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Hemerobiidae is very difficult group, very difficult to id them to species, sometimes even to genus from photos.
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