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[Tipula subgenus Lunatipula] Tipulidae ID
Arthropa
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Posted on 09-04-2005 14:25
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Hello,

Is it possible to determine this male of Tipulidae ?
(Closer details available on request)

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Dijon (Burgundy, France) - 18th June 2004 - Body length 18 mm - Wingspan 30 mm

The best match in my "general" books is Tipula lunata, but I'm not sure of anything...

Thanks for you help !
Edited by Arthropa on 09-03-2007 23:23
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...No piece of advice, definitely ?... Sad
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As is clear, we do not have a specialist in tipuloids yet. Maybe we should start a head-hunt?
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Let's say that way ! Grin
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I asked one of the world Tipuloidea specialist - prof.S.Podenas for a help Smile And he thinks its genus Tipula subgenus Lunatipula. For futher determination genitalia are needed.
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Thanks for your help, Andrius ! Smile

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