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Notiphila riparia? => Notiphila annulipes
Dennis
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Posted on 15-01-2013 20:37
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Hallo

Many of this flys, 4mm, where in Summer on a bavarian Pond.
I think its Notiphila riparia. Is that right?

Dennis
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Dennis
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Posted on 18-01-2013 20:25
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Hallo

Theres no other species, which look similar like Notiphila riparia. Is it correct?
What position is needed to a identification? Dorsal I have too.

Dennis
 
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Posted on 17-02-2013 14:13
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Hallo

Perhaps the dorsal view can help for a better indentify

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Cranefly
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Posted on 17-02-2013 17:09
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Notiphila riparia has completely yellow antennae. This fly has 1-2 antennal segments dark and the 3rd yellow but darkened apically. As far as it can be determined from photo; besides the coloration of antennae, I see here, tibiae with black bands, scutum uniformely coloured - most likely Notiphila annulipes Stenhammar. Cool
 
Dennis
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Posted on 17-02-2013 20:09
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Hallo Cranefly

Notiphila annulipes, thank you.
I only looked at the striped abdomen.

My other Notiphila must be Notphila annulipes, too. She has a black tibia, and dark antennae.

Dennis
Edited by Dennis on 17-02-2013 20:13
 
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