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Posted on 09-02-2008 00:27
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Seen tonight on my sheet (UV-light) Dalstorp Sweden.
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Trichoceridae
i don't know if you will receive more

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I?m learning, so anything i can get is good :-)
Are they impossible to id without a "microscope"?

thx cosmin

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tarsiger wrote:
I?m learning, so anything i can get is good :-)
Are they impossible to id without a "microscope"?

thx cosmin

/janis


i'm just an amator, and he fly are no my field. just learned something here.
Andrius is here specialist in his group, maybe he will be able to tell you more.

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Just have to wait n see then :-)

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Well, there's really nothing to add, except that we have a female here Smile Most of Trichoceridae species are impossible to identify from the photo and in any case a good view of genitalic structures is needed.
 
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Well... then I know. No more wasting time on them then ;-)

thx Andrius

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I wouldn't say it is a waste of time though. If you could catch some of them, put into alcohol and send them over to me - that would be an addition to our knowledge about those insects Smile
 
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