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Cranefly from the archives - Ctenophora atrata?
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Jan Zwaaneveld |
Posted on 23-12-2006 18:56
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Member Location: Leerdam, Netherlands Posts: 721 Joined: 20.02.06 |
I photographed this one at the Bergherbos, Montferland, Netherlands in May 2006. I believe it is Ctenophora atrata, but it would be nice if someone could confirm that. Thanks in advance! Jan Zwaaneveld attached the following image: [121.02Kb] http://slamenietd...web-log.nl |
Louis Boumans |
Posted on 24-12-2006 13:57
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Member Location: NO Oslo Posts: 262 Joined: 09.06.04 |
A nicely illustrated key of the West Palearctic Ctenophorinae was published this year in Entomologische Berichten 66(5). Females with sabre-like ovipositor belong to Tanyptera, of which there are only two species in this region. Then, the females with unicolour reddish femora are Tanyptera (Tanyptera) atrata atrata ; females like this one with tip of femora black are T. (T.) nigricornis nigricornis. I've been looking around for pictures on the internet, and it seems there are no pictures listed as nigricornis, but many if not most of the pictures designated as 'T. atrata' show females with black tips of the femora. But this may be the real atrata: http://www.sechsb...nake01.htm EDIT Paul Beuk: link trimmed. Edited by Paul Beuk on 04-05-2007 11:20 |
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Jan Zwaaneveld |
Posted on 24-12-2006 14:19
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Member Location: Leerdam, Netherlands Posts: 721 Joined: 20.02.06 |
So I was close, but not close enough. Thank you very much for your help, Louis!
http://slamenietd...web-log.nl |
Pierre-Nicolas Libert |
Posted on 04-05-2007 09:36
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 82 Joined: 31.08.04 |
Does anyone have the pdf file of the Oosterbroeck et al. Ctenophorinae key?
Pierre-Nicolas |
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