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Dictenidia bimaculata-Tipulidae
Karol Ox
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Ctenophora sp. ? Thank you for an ID. Slovakia.
I found it in the car. I do not record the date and place.

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Dear Karol, This is an extremely light and strangely coloured female of Dictenidia bimaculata (Tipulidae, Ctenophorinae). See http://nlbif.eti.uva.nl/ccw/ for more details and pictures on this species.

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Thank you very much. Determination is confirmed also here : http://www.entomologiitaliani.net/public/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=30495

It is fading from the sun was in the car window a long time.

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