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Psychodidae (Germany), apr., 23rd, 2015
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ThorstenRoeder |
Posted on 20-09-2015 17:45
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Dear Forum, does it say anything further than Psychodidae? apr., 23rd, 2015, northern upper rhine rift, Southwest Germany, kitchen, 3,5mm. Thanks in advance for taking a look at this. Best regards, Thorsten ThorstenRoeder attached the following image: [26.62Kb] Edited by ThorstenRoeder on 20-09-2015 17:47 |
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ThorstenRoeder |
Posted on 20-09-2015 17:46
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weia |
Posted on 15-04-2017 23:23
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In tribus (old name) Telmatoscopini. Maybe it is Clogmia rothschildi. |
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weia |
Posted on 07-10-2020 00:36
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Rothschildi is OK! |
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victorengel |
Posted on 04-01-2021 23:38
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weia wrote: In tribus (old name) Telmatoscopini. Maybe it is Clogmia rothschildi. I would expect Clogmia to hold both wings coplanar. |
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weia |
Posted on 07-01-2021 17:09
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victorengel wrote: I would expect Clogmia to hold both wings coplanar. So do I, but they not behave like our books say. Tribus Psychodini holds the wings folded, but this definitely is no Psychodini. |
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