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Tipulidae or Limoniidae #2 (30.10.10) --> Dolichopeza (Oropeza), Tipulidae
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

If this is Tipulidae, it was rather small, only about 12 mm. In garden at light (northwest Germany).
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I think it is Tipulidae. Look at either end of the M-Cu crossvein. Cu is bent at the crossvein and M forks before the crossvein.
 
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Hello, John!

John Carr wrote:
I think it is Tipulidae. Look at either end of the M-Cu crossvein. Cu is bent at the crossvein and M forks before the crossvein.


Thank you. It showed the general impression of a typical Tipulid, but it was so small, therefore I was uncertain.
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This one is the same as your earlier post, a Dolichopeza (Oropeza) species in Tipulidae. Dolichopez is a group of smaller size crane fly within the family Tipulidae.
 
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Chen Young wrote:
This one is the same as your earlier post, a Dolichopeza (Oropeza) species in Tipulidae. Dolichopez is a group of smaller size crane fly within the family Tipulidae.


Many thanks! I never noticed these smaller Tipulidae before.
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Hello!

I have just seen, that there are only two Dolichopeza species listed for Germany: D. nitida and D. albipes. I don't see any white leg parts (as the name albipes would suggest). Or are tibia and tarsi more light on the foreleg (lower pic; upper picture shows middle leg)? Unfortunately it is out of focus.
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In D. albipes, all tarsi should be mainly white.
 
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Nielsyese wrote:
In D. albipes, all tarsi should be mainly white.


Thanks, then this should be nitida.
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