Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tipulidae > Tipula vernalis
Posted by blowave on 07-06-2011 14:30
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Hello,
I have run this through the key and came up with Tipula pruinosa in the subgenus Yamatotipula. Can anyone confirm it, there is nothing at all on this site for this species.
9th May, near Lincoln UK.
Janet
Edited by blowave on 07-06-2011 22:08
Posted by blowave on 07-06-2011 14:30
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Posted by blowave on 07-06-2011 14:31
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Posted by blowave on 07-06-2011 14:31
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Posted by blowave on 07-06-2011 14:32
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Posted by Chen Young on 07-06-2011 19:36
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Don't know the species for sure, but the image shows a form of oviposites in species of
Tipula (Lunatipula) .
Posted by blowave on 07-06-2011 20:28
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Chen Young wrote:
Don't know the species for sure, but the image shows a form of oviposites in species of Tipula (Lunatipula) .
Thanks for the lead Chen. This is a female, I had thought the abdomen was the wrong shape for a male but I didn't know females could have a double ovipositor!
It would then be either Tipula vernalis or T. fascipennis.
For T. vernalis "cerci blunt", the drawing looks the correct shape in the side view but it also states "wings streaky".
For T. fascipennis the cerci looks much narrower in the side view, and is "pointed". "Wings clear faint greyish with a white bar below stigma to hind margin of wing."
The drawing of the cerci should make it Tipula vernalis, the rest I can't make out! The shape of the cerci should be the best clue?
Posted by Chen Young on 07-06-2011 21:39
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I would go for
Tipula vernalis .
Posted by blowave on 07-06-2011 22:08
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Chen Young wrote:
I would go for Tipula vernalis .
Me too! Thanks! B)
Posted by clovis on 19-06-2011 20:38
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I can confirm
T vernalis ;)
Posted by blowave on 20-06-2011 00:51
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clovis wrote:
I can confirm T vernalis ;)
Thanks clovis, good to have another positive! It's just as well too, I submitted some photos for the gallery a couple of days ago! ;)