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Limnia unguicornis
Pierre55
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Posted on 01-01-2008 19:46
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Pic taken on 13.07.2007
Could it be the same that I posted 5 minutes ago ?
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Coremacera I think.
 
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Hi Jorge, Smile
Thanks for the answer.
I was thinking it but I noticed the legs are not black and the thorax does not have the same punctuation... I compared it with pics on the gallery and I'm doubting...Sad
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nikita, stephane will confirm or not .Pfft
 
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Limnia unguicornis/paludicola. Coremacera have a tuft of black hair on apex of flagellomere. If this one is a female (it seems to be), it is L. unguicornis.
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Thanks St?phane for the ID Smile
There are so many with this look : Coremacera, Limnia, Euthycera and so on... Not so easy to ID them Sad
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Limnia, Limnia...
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I knew her, Horatio; a fellow of infinite jest... Limnia unguicornis, judging fro the blurred wing pattern and mesonotal pattern.
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