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What group + family => Neuroptena: cf. Micromus sp. (Hemerobiidae)
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Neuroptera, Hemerobiidae? I do not know what characters distinguish Chrysopidae. I am going by general appearance.
 
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This specimen resembles the figure in Fraser's RES Handbook (1959) of Nathanica (now = Nothochrysa) capitata, so I think it's likely to be in Nothochrysinae (Chrysopidae).
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Thanks for both
I think that Nothochrysinae exist not in Finland.
Tony, I can't open your message, can you send it direct to raimo@pedizona.fi.

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Two specialists Catherine Tauber and Tomi Kumpulainen determined it: cf. Micromus sp. (Hemerobiidae).
Thaks for both.

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