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Josef Buecker |
Posted on 26-02-2008 17:50
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Member Location: Hagen, Germany Posts: 616 Joined: 03.02.08 |
Hello Forum, one of the Tipulidae fly from the alder marshland in Hagen (D) 175 m above sea level. This photo I took on May 17th 2007. The plant in the background is Urtica dioica. What species of the Tipulidae is it? Is an ID possible? Best wishes Josef Josef Buecker attached the following image: [85.53Kb] |
Chen Young |
Posted on 26-02-2008 23:50
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Member Location: Pittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA USA Posts: 169 Joined: 25.08.05 |
For some reason, this one looks like a fly in the family Cylindrotomidae to me. Again, it will need some local expert to confirm this guess. |
Josef Buecker |
Posted on 27-02-2008 22:18
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Member Location: Hagen, Germany Posts: 616 Joined: 03.02.08 |
Hello Chen, Tipulidae are obviously very difficult to identify. It seems, you are nearly the only one in the forum with specialist knowledge. So, thank you very much for all the answers until now. Surely, there will be more. In Germany there are only 4 members of the subfamily Cylindrotomidae. But I didn't find any internet-picture of them nor other illustrations. Do you know where to find such images? Best wishes Josef |
kitenet |
Posted on 27-02-2008 23:40
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Member Location: Buckinghamshire, UK Posts: 118 Joined: 04.05.06 |
I've never found a cylindrotomid cranefly , but Alan Stubbs has produced a key to the four British species, and judging by this yours is either Cylindrotoma distinctissima or Diogma glabrata, but to tell these two apart we need to see a close-up of either the head, the venation of the wingtip, or the tip of the abdomen. Martin Martin Harvey |
Chen Young |
Posted on 27-02-2008 23:42
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Member Location: Pittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA USA Posts: 169 Joined: 25.08.05 |
I don't know the images of the European species. Here is a link to a few of the North American species for your reference. |
kitenet |
Posted on 27-02-2008 23:43
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Member Location: Buckinghamshire, UK Posts: 118 Joined: 04.05.06 |
And having read a bit more of Alan's notes in the key, he suggests that (in the UK at least) Cylindrotoma flies in May-June (and a second brood in August), with Diogma in July, so that might mean that Cylindrotoma distinctissima is the most likely option? Martin Martin Harvey |
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