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Lacewing I think, maybe genus Hemerobius? - Frenesia

Lacewing I think, maybe genus Hemerobius? - Frenesia
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
December 12, 2011
Size: Abount 3cm
I think its a member of the lacewing's genus Hemerobius, not sure about the species or if its possible to identify at that level. Spotted on an unusaly warm December day.

Moved
Moved from Caddisflies.

Limnephilidae
one of the Frenesia

Moved for expert attention
Moved from ID Request.

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