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Tipula rufina ? > Limnobia quadrimaculata
Limoniidae: Limnobia quadrimaculata...
Posted by clovis
on 27 May 2016 09:01:01
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Tipula rufina ? > Limnobia quadrimaculata
Belgium, Liege, 18 mm body length
bad shooting, sorry
http://rodredi.free.fr/tipr/tipr00.jpg...
Posted by solito de solis
on 26 May 2016 20:14:19
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Tipulidae ID
Hi *,
could this be a Tipula rufina or at least a Tipula sp.? I'd just compared to pics in th...
Posted by Christian Schulz
on 23 February 2016 16:30:25
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Tipula rufina (female), Suffolk, Dec 2015
John Kramer has now also confirmed the ID on the Dipterists Forum....
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 08 December 2015 13:27:05
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Tipula rufina (female), Suffolk, Dec 2015
Thanks Sundew. There are no previous records of Tipula rufina in my county of Suffolk on the UK Nati...
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 07 December 2015 17:58:51
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Tipula rufina (female), Suffolk, Dec 2015
T. rufina should be correct, the black stripe is said to be distinctive (http://www.naturespot.org.u...
Posted by Sundew
on 07 December 2015 17:33:50
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Tipula rufina (female), Suffolk, Dec 2015
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Posted by Martin Cooper
on 07 December 2015 16:29:17
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Tipula rufina (female), Suffolk, Dec 2015
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Posted by Martin Cooper
on 07 December 2015 16:28:36
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Tipula rufina (female), Suffolk, Dec 2015
I thought maybe a Tipula rufina , due to the black stripe on the side of the thorax and a female from...
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 07 December 2015 16:28:13
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unknown midge, Northern Germany > Tipulidae
I'm sorry Paul, but it is Tipulidae, maybe Tipula rufina ....
Posted by nielsyese
on 08 January 2015 22:22:55
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