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Female of Tipulidae – more ID?
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Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, island Fehmarn (Baltic Sea), western coast, Protection area of birds "Wallnau", at a wooden fence; Outsidephotos: kuv, 7th of May 2018. My favorite of ID is Tipula (Yamatotipula) pierrei. Is that right? Please help to get the ID
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Hi,

kuv wrote:
My favorite of ID is Tipula (Yamatotipula) pierrei.


what about the very abundant Tipula lateralis?
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Thank you, Jürgen, for your hint to T. lateralis. – Yes, looking at the webside "https://ccw.naturalis.nl/results.php" T. lateralis was my "second"choise. But comparing the picture "https://ccw.naturalis.nl/detail_images.php?id=17235&image_id=10761&width=790#10761" I decide to ask the forum for T. pierrie. I think this fits good, but I'm only a naturfriend and not an expert.
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