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Symplecta (Limoniidae) ?
Kahis
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Posted on 07-08-2006 22:35
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HI!

It is my turn to ask for help. I do not as a rule take Tipulids (sensu lato), but every now and then I collect some, just to get a feeling for the various families. As far as I can tell - which is not far at all - this is a species of Symplecta. Can anybody tell me which species? Collected from a streamside, late July, southern Finland.

www.elisanet.fi/jere.kahanpaa/varia/symplecta_1.jpg

www.elisanet.fi/jere.kahanpaa/varia/symplecta_2.jpg
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Hi Kahis
The additional cross-vein connecting R3 and R4 suggests Symplecta hybrida, but I don't have a specimen or figure to check the genitalia. They look similar to, but certainly different from S. stictica.
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Posted on 09-08-2006 09:59
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Hi.

A send photo and the abdomen in alcohol to Jukka Salmela, a finnish expert on Limonidae. His comment: probably S. chosenensis (Alex.), new for northern Europe!Shock We are now working to confirm this record.
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Kahis wrote:
I do not as a rule take Tipulids (sensu lato), but every now and then I collect some,...

... species new to northern Europe !!

That's so cool! Grin
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it is on the GB list, Peter's illustration certainly looks like photo of terminalia

Chandler, P. & R. Crossley, 2003, Symplecta chosenensis (Alexander, 1940) (Diptera, Limoniidae) new to Britain, with comments on the status of S. scotica (Edwards, 1938). Dip. Dig. 10(1)
 
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