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Tipula id. --> T. paludosa
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bertrandpami |
Posted on 25-09-2023 17:16
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Member Location: France (near Compiègne) Posts: 1116 Joined: 10.06.11 |
Hi, An idea for it ? At light - 12-09-2023 - Cuise-La-Motte (Northen France) Many thanks. Michel bertrandpami attached the following image: [89.31Kb] Edited by bertrandpami on 06-10-2023 09:06 |
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bertrandpami |
Posted on 25-09-2023 17:16
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Member Location: France (near Compiègne) Posts: 1116 Joined: 10.06.11 |
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bertrandpami |
Posted on 25-09-2023 17:16
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Member Location: France (near Compiègne) Posts: 1116 Joined: 10.06.11 |
And the head :
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bertrandpami |
Posted on 04-10-2023 08:43
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Member Location: France (near Compiègne) Posts: 1116 Joined: 10.06.11 |
Nobody ? |
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Walther Gritsch |
Posted on 04-10-2023 12:14
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Member Location: Copenhagen Posts: 281 Joined: 01.02.09 |
It's one of the Tipula (Tipula) sp. Apparently you have five in France. I'd say this one is Tipula paludosa because of the wide space between the eyes beneath. It should have 14 antennal segments. I'm not familiar with all the species so you should figure out yourself which one fits best. The genitalia will be helpful. Walther |
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bertrandpami |
Posted on 05-10-2023 11:46
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Member Location: France (near Compiègne) Posts: 1116 Joined: 10.06.11 |
Hi, Many thanks, Walther. Hard to be sure about the nomber of antennal segments. If only 13 antennal segments, here, it would be T. subcunctans, but it seems too earlier and eye separation confirms T. paludosa, dixit Clovis. Best whishes. Michel Edited by bertrandpami on 06-10-2023 09:06 |
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