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Tipula cf maxima?
ChrisR
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Posted on 26-04-2007 15:18
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I came across this on the edge of some old, wet woodland near a river today - southern England. Reminded me of a picture I once saw of Tipula maxima - is that close? Smile
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Yes, it is the only one with that wing pattern, in Britain at least. Not to be confused with Pedicia rivosa.
 
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That's good Smile How rare is it in the UK? I don't think I have seen it before.
 
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Posted on 26-04-2007 18:11
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Chris,
Tipula maxima is fairly frequent in woodlands, but never particularly common.
PS - saw my second Tachina ursina of the year today. Firts time I've seen two in one year!Smile
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Grrr - I haven't seen one ursina yet Sad
 
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Posted on 26-04-2007 18:43
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Chris Raper wrote:
Grrr - I haven't seen one ursina yet Sad


here i have seen hundred of them. is everywhere in hilly area.
even today i have photographed one. i will put later the image for confirmation. again this phographed exemplary is a little strange in colours. t2 is partly reddish. i will check if for romania is or not some monography. i'm curious with that species.

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