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Trichoceridae Trichocera annulata female?

Hi!

29th October, near Lincoln UK. Size ~7mm

1 pic but I have a view from behind too.

Jane...

Posted by blowave on 04 November 2010 20:43:24
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Unknown Nematocera (19.10.10) --> male Trichocera annulata

Andrius wrote:
This is a male of Trichocera annulata Meigen, 1818 - rather common species and easil...

Posted by Juergen Peters on 22 October 2010 00:04:00
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Unknown Nematocera (19.10.10) --> male Trichocera annulata

This is a male of Trichocera annulata Meigen, 1818 - rather common species and easily distinguished ...

Posted by Andrius on 21 October 2010 18:52:51
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Unknown Nematocera (19.10.10) --> male Trichocera annulata

Hello, xylo!

xylo wrote:
On the first look you may get fooled by thinking it is Macrocera (Kerop...

Posted by Juergen Peters on 21 October 2010 07:42:35
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Unknown Nematocera (19.10.10) --> male Trichocera annulata

On the first look you may get fooled by thinking it is Macrocera (Keroplatidae), but have a closer l...

Posted by xylo on 21 October 2010 07:28:54
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Unknown Nematocera (19.10.10) --> male Trichocera annulata

Hello!

I'm not even sure about the family (Keroplatidae?), this 5 mm midge belongs to. In a s...

Posted by Juergen Peters on 21 October 2010 04:35:20
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Trichoceridae?

I agree with Roger, this is Trichocera annulata :)

Andrius...

Posted by Andrius on 18 June 2010 17:59:27
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Trichoceridae - Trichocera annulata

Dear Andrius


I have found a few months ago a new trichocerid for Portugal:
Trichocera regelat...

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 03 January 2010 13:30:09
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Long antenna Trichoceridae

This is clearly Trichocera annulata, no doubts - Jan Willem is right ;) And it is one of the most wi...

Posted by Andrius on 03 January 2010 13:22:44
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Long antenna Trichoceridae

Trichoceridae. Could be Trichocera annulata. Maybe Andrius can tell you more....

Posted by Jan Willem on 03 January 2010 13:07:25
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