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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 11:41:32
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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 14:33:07
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Assume this is a cranefly ?

Well, wing venation and genitalic structures also clearly separate Trichoceridae and Tipulidae or Li...

Posted by Andrius on 03 January 2008 11:01:29
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Assume this is a cranefly ?

Looks like a winter gnat, a species of Trichocera (family Trichoceridae). The dark-bodied ones I see...

Posted by kitenet on 31 December 2007 19:36:18
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Trichocera

Well, unfortunely winter coming.
After Paul Beuk kind identification of swamp I've seen this ap...

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 02 October 2005 18:39:38
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07.03.24 00:01
Some flies preserved in ethanol and then pinned often get the eyes sunken, how can this be avoided? Best answer: I usually keep alcohol-collected material in alcohol

17.08.23 15:23
Aneomochtherus

17.08.23 13:54
Tony, I HAD a blank in the file name. Sorry!

17.08.23 13:44
Tony, thanks! I tried it (see "Cylindromyia" Wink but don't see the image in the post.

17.08.23 11:37
pjt - just send the post and attached image. Do not preview thread, as this will lose the link to the image,

16.08.23 08:37
Tried to attach an image to a forum post. jpg, 32kB, 72dpi, no blanks, ... File name is correctly displayed, but when I click "Preview Thread" it just vanishes. Help!

23.02.23 21:29
Has anyone used the Leica DM500, any comments.

27.12.22 21:10
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