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Panorpa sp. => Panorpa cognata
Gansucha
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Ukraine, Rivne region, on July 3.
In the forest.
Can Panorpa be identified with this photo? Sorry for the quality. I have three options, but I do not know what to choose: Panorpa annexa ?
Panorpa communis ?
Panorpa cognata ?
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Hello,

because of the red head I think, Panorpa cognata.
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Jürgen

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Thank you very much, Juergen !
 
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Yes, it is! Can I use your data and picture for the preparing paper on Mecoptera of Ukraine?
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libor wrote:
Yes, it is! Can I use your data and picture for the preparing paper on Mecoptera of Ukraine?
Libor

Yes, of course I will be glad. You can also go to us at UkrBin:
http://www.ukrbin...php?id=744
We do not have any specialist in this field and we will be glad to help you in identifying species.
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Please, contact me on lib.dvorak(at)seznam.cz
We will talk about it ;-)
Libor
 
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Sorry, post in the same topic, but on this photo is a male Panorpa cognata?
August 26.
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Might well be, though the decisive characters (shape of the hypovalves, shape of the 6th and 7th abdominal segment) cannot clearly be seen. But I think the are hypovalves long and straight and diverge toward tip (compare https://www.jungl..._male.html).
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