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Which Limoniidae with hairy wings? Which gender?--> Chaoborus spec
RE Niks
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I found this Limoniidae on my night illuminated sheet in the Netherlands. I highlighted three places that I found odd. Blue arrow: the usual straight cross vein has been replaced by a more fluent longitudinal vein, and the yellow arrows point to forks that both spring down instead of up. So, it cannot be Molophilus?
And pictures added of genitalia: not hooks but neither an ovipositor. So: male or female?
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The hairy veins (not membrane) are like Molophilus but the course of the veins is wrong. It is a different genus, probably close to Erioptera.
 
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Thanks! Indeed, hairs on veins. I found, however, that all Erioptera species I could check do not have the fluently diagonal cross vein (all have the cross vein perpendicular) and also the points I indicated in yellow do not fit Erioptera, nor do the genitals.
Which genera are closely related to Erioptera that I may check?
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I found that it should be a member of the Chaoboridae!
 
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RE Niks wrote:
I found that it should be a member of the Chaoboridae!


Indeed. I thought I saw two complete anal veins but there is only one.
 
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