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Trichoceridae - Trichocera annulata

Yes, this confirms T. annulata ;)
Paqui is right about this species being the only trichocerid with...

Posted by Andrius on 03 January 2010 12:49:42
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Trichoceridae - Trichocera annulata

here a photo showing the ovopositor. Not a good one but might help to confirm annulata..
Thanks....

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02 January 2010 21:53:41
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Trichoceridae - Trichocera annulata

It's a pity ovipositor is not visible - that could help. On the other hand, abdomen seems to hav...

Posted by Andrius on 02 January 2010 21:29:42
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Trichoceridae - Trichocera annulata

thanks, paqui. :)...

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02 January 2010 21:26:17
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Trichoceridae - Trichocera annulata

ops, little help, in Faune de France keys seems to fit T. annulata (the only recorded until 2002), i...

Posted by paqui on 02 January 2010 18:18:26
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Trichoceridae - Trichocera annulata

1st photo of the decade. One Trichocera sp.

Taken today a few moments ago when I was reading some...

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02 January 2010 00:12:03
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Which Trichoceridae?

Roger,

Metatrichocera became a subgenus of Trichocera quite a time ago, so all the species in you...

Posted by Andrius on 19 November 2009 22:58:45
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Keroplatidae? (23.10.09)

Hello, Andrius!

Andrius wrote:
The last one also looks like T. annulata

I had saved that pict...

Posted by Juergen Peters on 29 October 2009 01:25:23
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Keroplatidae? (23.10.09)

You are welcome ;)
The last one also looks like T. annulata - dark bands on the abdomen are also v...

Posted by Andrius on 28 October 2009 08:24:34
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Keroplatidae? (23.10.09)

Sorry to disappoint you guys, but this is actually a winter gnat (Trichoceridae), looks like Trichoc...

Posted by Andrius on 27 October 2009 23:07:00
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