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akai
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Posted on 12-06-2011 20:45
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Hallo!
It was found in south Karelia, this summer. I also have photos with other sides if it can help.
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akai
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Posted on 20-06-2011 14:39
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Haven't idea?
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clovis
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Posted on 20-06-2011 19:19
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Well, Tipula for sure, but i can't go any further, especially with female

Maybe someone else
 
akai
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Posted on 20-06-2011 20:16
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Thanks!
Last photo with end of body:
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pjotr oosterbroek
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Posted on 11-08-2011 15:32
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These are very nice pictures of Tipula (Odonatisca) nodicornis nodicornis Meigen, 1818, a species widespread in Europe.
See http://ip30.eti.uva.nl/ccw/ for more details on this species.
Please allow usage of pictures for the CCW website (if so, please mail permission to p.oosterbroek@chello.nl).
Thanks in advance.
Pjotr
 
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JSalmela
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Posted on 12-08-2011 08:46
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I agree, very nice photos! The species in question is also very interesting. I have studied Finnish fauna rather intensively during 10 years, and found this species rather seldom. There are some recent records from sandy river banks of large rivers (Teno in Utsjoki, North Finland) and from an exposed esker from southern Finland. The species is classified VU in Finnish Red List (Penttinen et al. 2010).

-Jukka Salmela
 
JSalmela
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Posted on 12-08-2011 11:56
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PS exposed was perhaps confusing word in this connection. I mean open, disturbed, non-wooded. This collecting site is a military area, used in manoeuvres (by local detachment).

-JS
 
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