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Lonchopteridae => Lonchoptera cf. lutea
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Slovenia, kočevska, Predgrad, 370m, 2.9.2018

Can somebody identify it?
Thanks in advance.

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clearly Lonchoptera sp.

has a bifurcata "look" to it... but could be certain.
 
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The absence of an anteroventral on the mid tibia suggests this is lutea
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I think I can see one one on the right tibial in the second photo??
 
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Thank you Mark and Tony Smile
Greetings from Slovenia,
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Here's the 2nd photo in higher resolution, maybe it helps
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I can see a ventral and an anterodorsal, but if there was an anteroventral, I think it would be obscured by the tibia.
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