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Posted on 28-02-2008 23:39
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Hi,
We had some tipulid threads recently, and Chen Young did his best to help. The key he supplied is great provided one can see all the important details. Which I can't... Sad I suppose it's Tipula paludosa or T. oleracea, at least Tipula spec. (Don't say it's a new five-legged species!) Any confirmation possible?
Thanks in advance, Sundew
(Location is the Baltic Island of Usedom in August; the underground is a house wall.)
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Posted on 03-03-2008 15:55
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Yes, you do have a male species in the Tipula (Tipula) group. The image you took of the tail-end of the fly shows a very large outer basal lobe , which is the character for this subgenus.
 
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The shape of the outer clasper looks like oleracea (of the three British species in subgenus Tipula). The brown streak along the front edge of the wing is also a character of this subgenus.

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Thanks to the experts! To index the pics as Tipula cf. oleracea can't thus be too wrong.
Sundew
 
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