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Tipula oleracea?
Josef Buecker
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Posted on 08-08-2008 10:00
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Hello Forum,

is this one Tipula oleracea?

Hagen, NRW, Germany, alder marshland. 175 msm, July 30th 2008

Thank you in advance, Josef
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AndreVrijens
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Posted on 08-08-2008 12:19
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Counting the antenna-segments I should say 14. This makes it Tipula Paludosa.
Do you perhaps have a sharper picture of the abdomen or/and a zoom-in of the antenna?
Best regards,
Andre
 
Josef Buecker
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hello andre,

along a maipulated picture (contrast, brightness, colour) just to show the best possible zoom on the antennae an the abdomen.

It is not too sharp. But I hope it is sufficient.

Best regards, Josef
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Posted on 08-08-2008 15:56
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Josef,
the antenna has 14 segments indeed, so that suggests T.paludosa.
The colour of the abdomen (yellow spots) I cannot place.
The wing venetion looks like Oleracea/paludosa. If I had this picture in my collection, I would name it uncertain T. paludosa...
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Andre
 
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