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Large Insect, Wasp? Very unusual
Stephen
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Posted on 21-11-2006 00:26
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An awful photo, sorry, taken in 1985 on color negative film and I'm sure it was with a slow shutter speed.

My memory is that this insect was fairly large, but my memory is not fresh and I did not measure.

Is this a large wasp or some kind of bizarre fly that is fooling me into thinking it is a wasp? I can't see the eyes well...

Help with this one will be appreciated!
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Ctenophora species (Tipulidae). See http://bugguide.n...027/bgpage. Yes, it is trying to fool you into thinking its a wasp - as do many other species of cranefly! Smile
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Ah, now don't I wish I had managed to get a nice shot of it! Thank-you for the ID, Tony.
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Tanyptera , most likely atra, female.
Tanyptera is sometimes included in Ctenophora.


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