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Tipulidae number 3 from French Guiana, this one is a dark one
Bernard Perthuis
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Hello, maybe this photo offers enough details for a genus ID ??? Thanks !
I am still in French Guiana so this dark one is a neotropical one. The body is 12 mms long.

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos209/temp/Tipulidae%203%20dark%20one.JPG
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Megistocera longipennis
 
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Make that Megistocera sp. There may be more species than I know of and the veins are a little different from longipennis.
 
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There seems to be only one described species of Megistocera in the New world.
May be an undescribed one.
 
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This may be Brachypremna instead. I forgot it shared the short A2 vein with Megistocera. My books are in boxes. I will try to remember to check when I unpack them.
 
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Sure, it could be Brachypremna.
With the help of some good documentation, we will conclude fortunately.
 
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Wings look like Brachypremna dispellens, so I assume that it is a Brachypremna indeed, but I appreciate a confirmation by a specialist.

https://bugguide....084/bgpage
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Up !
 
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According to Manual of Central American Diptera, "R1+2 strongly bent vertically toward costa; veins M2, M3, and CuA1 narrowly whitened at or close to the wing margin ... Brachypremna."

Alexander revised the genus in 1912 and listed species in 1969; see references 1912j and 1969l on ccw.naturalis.nl. In the first paper this would be B. williamsoni Alexander, but to be sure you would have to compare descriptions of about 20 more later-described species.
 
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Thank you so much.
 
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