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Are the craneflys recognizable (species II)
Isidro
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Posted on 17-09-2007 15:47
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I alwais have read that the Tipula need genitalia for determination, but this one have very different colours in the wings and abdomen, than the ciommon species in my zone.

Yesterday at Sabi?anigo, Huesca, Aragon, Spain. Pre-Pyrenees. mountain-mediterranean climate. Habitat: repoblation forest of Populus nigra, near a small, low-level and contaminated river. Size: the same than the semall common species here, about 19-22 mm.

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Not ID possible? Sad
 
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This looks very distinctive with these marked wings and beautiful abdomen... I need a name!!!!!
 
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Tipula (Yamatotipula) sp female. Several similar species.
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Thanks a lot. From this subgenus cited in Spain T. afriberia afriberia and T. afriberia italia, T. barbarensis, T, caesia, T. lateralis (syn= intermedia), T. marginella, T. montium and T, submontium. With these list could be recognizable the species?
 
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Not by me.
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