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Tipula cf. caesia (Tipulidae)
Karol Ox
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Hello.

Which Tipula can it be? Found: 6.5.2014, Slovakia-Kosice, 200m a.s.l. Thank you.

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Really interesting:
Tipula subgenus Yamatotipula
It look really distinctive, maybe someone who know it can enlighten you. (marginella? In this case genitalia should be orange)
 
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It is very similar to T. (Y.) caesia, but I'm not sure.
 
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clovis wrote:
Really interesting:
Tipula subgenus Yamatotipula
It look really distinctive, maybe someone who know it can enlighten you. (marginella? In this case genitalia should be orange)

Thank you.
 
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peterlevi wrote:
It is very similar to T. (Y.) caesia, but I'm not sure.

Is similar. Thank you.
 
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