Posted by BartNap on 28-05-2026 12:31
#1
28.05.2026, west Poland, backyard
Edited by BartNap on 29-05-2026 11:05
Posted by eklans on 28-05-2026 17:24
#2
I think it could be a male
Xanthostigma xanthostigma. For ID of Raphidiidae it's important to show the head dorsally and the wing venation.