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Pedicia sp.
Isidro
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Posted on 14-10-2007 20:50
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Yesterday. La Pe?a, Huesca, Aragon, Spain. Pre-Pyrenees. Habitat: very very very low water (but not from last rain, because have some aquatic plants in the most deep zones) at side of the road. Burned pine forest, priarie. Size: about 4 cm long.

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John Bratton
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I guess it is a cranefly and probably a Pedicia, only on the grounds that similar looking larvae in Britain are usually Pedicia rivosa.

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Tony Irwin
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I'd agree with John on this - the general appearance and habitat are just right.
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Isidro
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Thanks a lot!!

I saw a cranefly at the same site, with spotted wings, I cant's take photo. Possible was the adult of the same.

Thanks!!
 
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I edit, I mistaked "deep water" with "low water", sorry Frown
 
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another good dish! Pediciidae larvae! it seems juicy... maybe Isidro can tell us how it tastes. Smile
 
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I dpon't eat larvae, and also I don't eat mice!!! WinkWinkWinkWinkWink
 
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But... you surely ate larvae when you appreciated your cabbage soup! hmmm... Also, aphids, by sure! Smile
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Pedicia rivosa is not cited for Iberian Peninsula. Are cited Pedicia occulta, Pedicia littoralis and Pedicia straminea. Also genus Dicranota, Tricyphona and Ula cited. What could be?
 
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Ithink the best we can do is to say Pedicia species.
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Isidro
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Thanks Tony. I?ll let as Pedicia sp.
 
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