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Posted on 04-08-2014 07:55
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Dear All,

Could anyone help in Hemerobiidae identifycation? Or if you know the best forum for them, it'd also be a big help.

The first two photos are taken of the same insect, the third is a completely different one, some days later from the same locality (my balcony Grin )

Thanks a lot in advance... the details are next to the photos.

Bea

Photo 1, details: 2014.07.31. Hungary, Budapest, Housing estate, came to light
I think it could be Hemerobius humulinus, but I'm not sure at all....
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Photo 2, the same insect as photo 1
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Photo 3, details: 2014.08.04. Hungary, Budapest, Housing estate, came to light
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