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cornascrebe
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Posted on 31-05-2007 17:43
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Hi Folks any comment on this lacewing found circa 24th May 2007

13583xx

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13586 lacewingxx

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1358 lacewing

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Hello!

I'd vote for Chrysopa perla, but I'm no expert and there may be similar species. This animal is very numerous here in Germany, too, at the moment.
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J?rgen

Many thanks I think you are right Nlue Lacewing Chrysops perla

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All visible features are consistent with Chrysopa perla in Colin Plant's key to the British species.
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