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Trichoceridae. ->Trichocera lutea /Trichocera inexplorata
Thanks Dmitry.
Pentti:)
Species Finland:
· Trichocera gigantea
· Trichocera lutea
· Tric...
Posted by Pentti Ketola
on 07 November 2013 09:27:02
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Trichocera cf annulata ♀ [OK]
Hi Andrius!
Do you think the female in the photos could be the T. annulata?
Thanks ;)
Ciao,...
Posted by Marcello
on 14 January 2013 19:59:57
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Trichocera cf annulata ♀ [OK]
Hi Andrius,
for first thing I want to thank you for the help :)
So, I didn't mentioned the...
Posted by Marcello
on 18 November 2012 12:47:14
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Trichocera cf annulata ♀ [OK]
Hi,
besides those three species that you mentioned, there are three more given in the "Checkli...
Posted by Andrius
on 18 November 2012 12:35:21
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Which Nematocera? (15.03.11) --> Mycetophilidae
Hello!
These midge looks different from the usual Trichocera with its shiny black body and yellow...
Posted by Juergen Peters
on 16 March 2011 19:44:24
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Well, two for today: Trichocera rufescens ? -> T. cf saltator
I settled for saltator for most of my specimens now. It appears the most common species around here ...
Posted by pjoris
on 24 January 2011 16:32:32
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Another day, another trichocera -> T. saltator
Verticils don't seem to be too prominent and the length ratio of the 1st/2nd flagellomeres of an...
Posted by Andrius
on 23 January 2011 20:33:32
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Well, two for today: Trichocera rufescens ? -> T. cf saltator
I would stay with Trichocera cf. saltator for now...
Posted by Andrius
on 23 January 2011 20:26:44
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Well, two for today: Trichocera rufescens ? -> T. cf saltator
Here are the antenae, no setae on the pleuron, about 7mm long.
http://waarnemingen.be/fotonew/6/180...
Posted by pjoris
on 20 January 2011 22:16:54
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Another day, another trichocera -> T. saltator
Well, the antennae may be a bit of a problem:
http://waarnemingen.be/fotonew/9/1803339.jpg
vertici...
Posted by pjoris
on 20 January 2011 22:03:28
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