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Tipula species?, Tipulidae
Klaas
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Posted on 27-12-2008 11:32
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22 July 2007, The Netherlands, Wapserveen
In rough vegetation between heatherland and forrest.

Which species this is?

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Tipula cava (male)
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Klaas wrote:
Male abdomen


Thank you Andre,

Is This normal constructed this way. Do the white bulbs belong there or are this perhaps parasitic mites?

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White blisters belong there, helpfull to determinate T.cava male.
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