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Tipulidae?
Andre Jas
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Hi,

I come to the (feeble) conclusion this is Tipulidae?

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No one any idae?
I tried to figure it out with Delta Intkey, but I get stuck. I've also looked at a lot of images of venation but still no luck.
I'm sure it's simple for some of you, but alas not fo me (yet).
Andr
 
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show more than 14 segments, this fly belongs to Limoniidae, with three R reach the wing margins it belongs to subfamily Hexatominae and probably in the tribe Limnophilini.
 
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Hi Chen,
Thanks!
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