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Posted on 17-11-2014 19:42
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Found today in my garden, river Rhine area Netherlands. Limoniidae..........

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Hi,
Could it be a male of Limonia phragmitidis?

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Limonia nubeculosa
 
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Are you sure Dmitry? L. nubeculosa should have three rings on the femora and three longitudinal bands on the praescutum. I thought this might be L. hercegovinae!?
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You're probably right Jan Willem (the number of femoral dark rings is not so clearly visible, yet pleurae with yellowish-grey pubescence which I overlooked)
 
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