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Isidro
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Posted on 01-09-2007 20:47
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End of July-begin of August...
Benasque, Huesca, Aragon, Spain...
Pyrenees, about 1200 meters...
Habitat: vegetation, prairie, Saponaria, Cirsium, Centaurea...
Size: big, about 10-11 mm. long... (to head to wingtips)

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Id: ????

Thaaaaaanks Wink
 
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are you sure this is Hemerobiidae? It doesn?t seem one.. awkward
 
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Wath other family can be? Neurorthridae? It isn't Chrysopidae, neither Dilaridae, neither Sisyridae, neither Osmylidae...
 
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hemerobiidae are much more brown.. and more smaller.
I will try to know what can it be. Wink
 
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Here's my picture of a specimen which was properly IDed as Micromus variegatus (Hemerobiidae), August 23, 2007.
Dmitry Gavryushin attached the following image:


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yes. this is Hemerobiidae, Black! Sure! Without doubts. Wink they are brown and small neuropters.
 
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Thanks! Is a Micromus without doubt.

I can put the list of Micromus cited in Aragon.
 
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There are only three: Micromus variegatus, Micromus paganus and Micromus lanosus Wink
 
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awkward
 
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