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Unidentified --> Limoniidae --> Cheilotrichia cinerascens
gertvanheghe
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Thank you, Paul.
Must be something really special, as I can't find it in the gallery Frown
Unless I overlooked it, of course...
 
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Just had an experience the other day when I could not place a collected 'limoniid'. It turned out to be Dixidae. I think this might be one too, considering the swollen basal antennal segment.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Just had an experience the other day when I could not place a collected 'limoniid'. It turned out to be Dixidae. I think this might be one too, considering the swollen basal antennal segment.


The wing is typical Tipulidae (s. lat.) as is the V-shaped depression in the thorax. I am sure I have seen similar antennae. I am not sure where. This has swollen, but less swollen, basal segments: http://bugguide.n...230/bgpage
 
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Fair enough, you are right about the thorax, so Limoniidae it should be.
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Write a private message to Pjotr Oosterbroek or use the e-mail address he gives in http://www.dipter...d_id=68000 - he should know your interesting crane fly.
 
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Cheilotrichia (Empeda) sp.
While others can't climb, using infinite pains,
I, gravity turning to jest,
Ascend, with all ease, perpendicular planes,
Rough or smooth, just as pleases me best.
 
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Dmitry should know - he is the author of the only photo of this genus in the Catalogue of the Craneflies of the World for Belgium (http://ccw.natura...search.php)! However, his depicted species Ch. imbuta obvioulsly does not have swollen basal antenna segments. The second species known for Belgium, Ch. cinerascens, fits well, however, according to the drawing of the antenna. So Cheilotrichia cinerascens it should be Smile.
(Otherwise you would have found a species new for Belgium...)
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Thank you, Dmitry and Sundew !
 
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