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Tipulidae id ?
BubikolRamios
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Posted on 22-05-2011 06:23
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body ~ 15 mm

Edit: hmm, I have one very similar:Nephrotoma appendiculata -->http://agrozoo.ne...95add7a173


I'm sure of green color of this new one, had some troubles to bring it out of nef format.
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Damn, it is green here http://www.dipter...oto_id=924 too...
And at other images in diptera gallery green parts are yellow. Can someone confirm that this is real thing -
yellow green variability ? Not just photo artifact, I mean, I took the upper photo with flash and green seen with naked eye came out yellow on .nef.
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This is female Nephrotoma quadrifaria.
This species is very green indeed... What did you drink?
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It was green as you see it. Otherwise I would probably not extra bother to go and get camera to take shoot of it.

Thanks for id.
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