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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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Fly in the throes of death<Trichoceridae sp.
Well, I'll try to say my opinion:
This is
NOT Trichocera annulata - abdomen has no visible ...
Posted by Andrius
on 06 October 2008 12:41:32
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Fly in the throes of death<Trichoceridae sp.
Thanks for that Jan Willem, I have 4 types on the old checklist; Trichocera annulata , T.hiemalis,T. ...
Posted by Roger Thomason
on 01 October 2008 15:33:07
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Trichoceridae - Trichocera regelationis
WELL, this is not Trichocera annulata . According to the Dra. Ewa Krzeminska this is Tricochera regel...
Posted by jorgemotalmeida
on 09 October 2007 12:53:51
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Trichoceridae - Trichocera regelationis
I think this is Trichocera , but possibly not annulata ....
Posted by Xespok
on 08 October 2007 21:50:20
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Trichoceridae - Trichocera regelationis
antennas are very slender; wings close when in rest; it seems to have typical venation for Trichocer...
Posted by jorgemotalmeida
on 08 October 2007 20:38:53
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Trichoceridae - Trichocera regelationis
if so... maybe Trichocera annulata ? ...
Posted by jorgemotalmeida
on 08 October 2007 19:24:13
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Confirmation please Trichocera
Hi Martin,
I found just one image of annulata and indeed those bands do show. So I will call it T...
Posted by Andre Jas
on 15 November 2006 17:41:01
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