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Notiphila brunnipes? => Notiphila dorsata
Dennis
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Posted on 15-01-2013 20:33
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Hallo

In June, some of this flys sit on a bavarian pond.
Is it Notiphila brunnipes? Or with cf.?

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Dennis
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Posted on 18-01-2013 20:19
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Hallo

Heres a second picture:

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Dennis
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Posted on 17-02-2013 20:14
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Hallo again!

Is it possible, that we have Notiphila annulipes here?

Cranefly has indentify my other Notphila as N.annulipes, with dark antennae and a black tibia.
And both flys where on the same pond.

Dennis
 
Cranefly
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Posted on 18-02-2013 08:53
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It is not brunipes, because face is not silvery or golden bright, and is not contrasting with matt coloration of frons. There are some more species with black antenna. It is not uliginosa, because uliginosa has all tibiae black (not nigricornis, which has yellow tibiae). So the only one which is left - Notiphila dorsata (antennae black, fore tibia black. midtibia yellow, hind ribiae with black band, eye-to-cheek high index 3:1). Cool
 
Dennis
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Posted on 18-02-2013 18:50
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Thank you very much Cranefly!

I see, the Notphila-species are harder to identify that I thought.
Do you know how many Notiphila-species we have in Europe?

Dennis
 
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