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Orthonevra intermedia or stackelbergi. NE Poland
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Orthonevra, I'd say
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Yes, O. intermedia or O. stackelbergi.
 
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Thanks Menno, so in that case I will go to O. intermedia due to the fact that O. stackelbergi is not yet been documented in Poland, although in my files it will stay like you said!
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Hello affiniscyanoviridis,

The two species are only distinguishable by examining the genitalia in the male. Although not reported in Poland does not mean it can't be found there. The species is found throughout Finland and Sweden. Some records exist from Denmark and it is even recorded from Belgium. So it certainly to be expected in Poland.

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Hi Ectemnius,
yes I know that if it's not reported it does not mean that it doesn't inhabit Polish lands Smile
I did not collect it, so it will stay - O. sp. (intermedia or stackelbergi).
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