These are at the invitation of @Kakapo but if anyone else can help feel free! No idea how many of these are identifiable from the rather variable photos but may as well give them a go!
These are at the invitation of @Kakapo but if anyone else can help feel free! No idea how many of these are identifiable from the rather variable photos but may as well give them a go!
Not so sure. The angle of the photo doesn't allow to identify it with security, but I would vote probably more for Libelloides longicornis than by Libelloides ictericus. By other hand, I usually saw L. longicornis in more humid, fresh, montane habitats than L. ictericus, that I've found in dry hot gypsy pseudosteppes. Given the other insects commented until now, I would imagine this habitat as more montane and fresh.
As I said recently somewhere in Zoochat, owlflies are my almost favourite insects...