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Is it a Plecoptera???

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Hello,

This strange, long and very impressive insect was lying on our patio door last June 19th in Sherbrooke, Quebec (near Vermont/Maine)...

Do you know what it is??

Can it be a Plecoptera??

If it is the case, is it possible to know the genum/family/species???

Thank you very much for your great help!

Michel

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Hello Gordon and John and Thank you for your help...

Finally the deepest I can go is with the family....

That fly is a Perlidae sp. sp.

Thank you again!

Michel
 
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