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Orthonevra? July 14, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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A clearing with Chamaenerion and Rubus in a mixed forest (mostly Picea), small brook nearby. Size 6.5 mm.
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Riponnensia (formerly known as Orthonevra) splendens? I would have to check with keys, which I don't have around here... so: good luck Smile
 
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Many thanks Andre, although I doubt it's O. splendens (3rd antennal segment isn't shortly oval). With yellow knees, 1st tarsal segments and basal parts of tibiae and ta w/o brown border, maybe O. intermedia?
 
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Probably a female Orthonevra intermedia, but from this picture it could also be Orthonevra stackelbergi!
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Thanks a lot Gerard.
 
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