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Nephrotoma flavecens ?
Horst Jux
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Posted on 17-10-2005 08:32
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Hallo,
are all Species Nephrotoma flavecens?
Pic. 1 Date 09.05.2004 Flensburg Germany
Pic. 2 Date 25.06.2004 Flensburg Germany
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Thanks for the Help

Horst Jux
Edited by Horst Jux on 17-10-2005 08:47
 
Chen Young
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They are Nephrotoma crane fly. As for the species level id I think we need get the images to show to Dr. Pjotr Oosterbroek, Dr. Herman De Jong or Dr. Sigitas Podenas.
 
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Andrius
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I'll show them to prof. S.Podenas as soon as I meet him Wink Maybe it will happen today.

And the news is that this is Nephrotoma for sure, and as long as flavescens is quite common species, it could be Nephrotoma flavescens Grin But without inspecting some peculiarities of genitaliae it is impossible to be absolutely sure.
Edited by Andrius on 18-10-2005 13:18
 
Horst Jux
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Thank you for your help!

greetz, horstPfft
 
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