Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Limoniidae?

Posted by Double A on 06-09-2006 12:36
#1

A pair of crane flies from Moscow region.

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Posted by Xespok on 06-09-2006 16:39
#2

Very likely this fly is indeed a Limoniid. Chen Young might help you further, but at present there are not many Palearctic crane fly specialists around here.

Posted by Robert Nash on 06-09-2006 18:05
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Won't help with the id but a very nice :D:Dsite >Weblinks>Families:Nematocera> The Crane Flies of Pennsylvania.
Robert

Posted by Double A on 06-09-2006 19:41
#4

Thanks! Let's wait Chen Young :)

Posted by Chen Young on 25-09-2006 18:57
#5

14 antennal segements and three R reach wing margin, my guess would be crane flies in Limoniidae, Hexatominae and tribe Limnophilini. Don't know your crane fly fauna well enough to even make a gestalt guess.