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Limoniidae?
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Chris Lewis |
Posted on 25-04-2007 23:25
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Member Location: Essex, England Posts: 85 Joined: 03.08.06 |
Foulness Essex 22/4/07 Found in my moth trap - so probably nocturnal 13cm head to tip of abdomen I think this is Limoniidae - it seems short-palped and sc forks to join both C and V1. Its generally orange/yellow colour, wing pattern and hairs on the dorsum are fairly striking. Does anyone recognise it? 4 pictures |
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Chris Lewis |
Posted on 25-04-2007 23:26
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Member Location: Essex, England Posts: 85 Joined: 03.08.06 |
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Chris Lewis |
Posted on 25-04-2007 23:28
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Member Location: Essex, England Posts: 85 Joined: 03.08.06 |
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Chris Lewis |
Posted on 25-04-2007 23:29
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Member Location: Essex, England Posts: 85 Joined: 03.08.06 |
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Chris Lewis |
Posted on 25-04-2007 23:30
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Member Location: Essex, England Posts: 85 Joined: 03.08.06 |
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Xespok |
Posted on 26-04-2007 05:07
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Member Location: Debrecen, Hungary Posts: 5550 Joined: 02.03.05 |
I think this is Limonia sp sensu lato, and probably sensu stricto. There are several species with such a wing pattern, so I can not help you further.
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Chen Young |
Posted on 26-04-2007 14:41
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Member Location: Pittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA USA Posts: 169 Joined: 25.08.05 |
Gabor is correct, it is Limonia (Limonia). Your second image shows very well the R1+2 is more than twice the length of R2, a character for Limonia s.s. |
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