Posted by Arthropa on 08-03-2005 00:04
#1
Hello,
Such a long time since my last contribution on this forum...
Here I am again : here's some Tipulidae I found in Olmeto (Corsica, France) on 21th september 2004. Body length was 13 mm approx.
(only this picture, closer details on request)
Looks like some
Nephrotoma sp. female to me.
But I don't know what criterias are needed to have any idea of the species, and... ...even don't know whether these criterias are affordable on a picture without a binocular...
Can anyone detail me ?...
Thanks !
Edited by Arthropa on 10-03-2007 00:22
Posted by Paul Beuk on 17-05-2005 13:50
#2
I think it is
Nephrotoma quadrifaria or a very closely related species. I have looked on the web for images and most images seem to agree (it appears as if not all images under that name on the net are from the same species). One you can check is
http://www.gwydir...ulidae.htm (scroll down a little). I think the one on
http://www.biopix...toid=11192 is in fact another species as the head is not reddish and the thorax is much darker.
Edited by Paul Beuk on 18-05-2005 22:34
Posted by Arthropa on 18-05-2005 22:04
#3
Thanks Paul !
I guess it's more prudent to keep
Nephrotoma sp for me...
NB : 1st link is broken... :(