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Limoniidae --> Trentepohlia
cavedip
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Is possible to know more about his Limoniidae?

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Trentepohlia (radial veins forming X shape, tip of Cu bent towards A1).
 
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Thanks John!
 
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The closest species I can find is Trentepohlia (Mongoma) suberrans Alexander, 1979 but this may be undescribed. It differs slightly in color and wing venation.
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Interesting, I only knew Trentepohlia as a genus of algae.
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek
 
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Subgenus Mongoma, mostly palaeotropical with quite a few regional species.
While others can't climb, using infinite pains,
I, gravity turning to jest,
Ascend, with all ease, perpendicular planes,
Rough or smooth, just as pleases me best.
 
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