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United Kingdom: Lonchoptera bifurcata?
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Posted on 01-02-2022 12:58
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Can this Lonchoptera sp. be identified to species from these photos? L. bifurcata seems like a reasonable possibility, but I don't know whether that can be confirmed from these photos. This individual was attracted to a sugar solution sprayed on foliage in my garden in West Sussex, UK on 22/11/2021. Any help with the ID would be much appreciated!

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Hi Dylan, to call it bifurcata, it would be necessary to see more details of legs and head:
http://www.online...?key_no=27
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Ah ok, thanks very much Eric! Sorry, I only just saw your reply.

Dylan
 
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This is bifurcata
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