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Which Trichoceridae?
Roger Thomason
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Posted on 18-11-2009 05:18
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First time the camera has been out of the bag in 10 days due to crap weather up here. Only thing flying about tonight were Trichoceridae and Psychodidae.
Any idea which female Trichoceridae this might be ?

Photographed @ Scatsta Airport @ 04.00 at a lit window, in the rain Frown.Sad
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Closer crop.
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Gunnar M Kvifte
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Which Psychodidae do you have on the Shetlands?
 
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Hi Gunnar
Here is the (small) List....probably more which haven't been recorded.

Roger

Edit; List updated by Phil Withers recently Smile.
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Andrius
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Hello,

I'd say this female looks more like Trichocera hiemalis although T. regelationis from this view could be an option as well...

Andrius
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Roger Thomason
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Thanks Andrius
According to my refurbished Checklist (See Post #4) T.regelationis is now Metatrichocera regelationis, so what do you reckon...T.sp. or M.sp. or stick it in the Recycle Bin along with all the others I'm binning at the moment (Spring/Autumn Cleaning) 2Gb and counting so far.

Regards Roger
 
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Roger,

Metatrichocera became a subgenus of Trichocera quite a time ago, so all the species in your list are Trichocera now: Trichocera (Saltrichocera) annulata, T. (S.) regelationis, T. (S.) saltator and Trichocera (Trichocera) hiemalis .
As for the pictures, Trichocera cf. hiemalis could secure them from ending in the recycle bin Smile

Andrius
 
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To quote Senna the Soothsayer..Woe! Woe! And Thrice Woe!.....Why can't people leave names alone...Frown
And I sent the revised list to the Shetland Entomological Group so they could alter their outdated list....Shock
TAXI for Mr Withers....Grin
Thanks Andrius, saved it from The Recycle Bin (Laden)

Roger
 
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(Dictated from my taxi on the way to an undisclosed location): oops ! Spot on; Metatrichocera just a subgenus, which I should have been clearer about - I'll stick to the harmonica from now on...
 
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phil withers wrote:
(Dictated from my taxi on the way to an undisclosed location): oops ! Spot on; Metatrichocera just a subgenus, which I should have been clearer about - I'll stick to the harmonica from now on...


"Help me" by Sonny Boy Williamson 2 would be a good song to be playing at the moment Smile

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