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Tipula ID ->Nephrotoma analis
Pentti Ketola
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Posted on 03-07-2011 14:31
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Hi,
I take the photo on 3 July 2011 Kokkola, Finland.
Size 15mm.

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An other Nephrotoma specie
 
Pentti Ketola
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Hi,
Could it be a male of Nephrotoma appendiculata ?

http://www.kolumb...culata.htm

Regars Pentti
 
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Thanks for the website, it's really interesting and useful Wink
But not appendiculata, stigma is much to dark.
Have you collected it?
Do you have a more superior view of the tergite 9 (the superior abdominal extremity) and stergnite 8 view?
 
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This specimen is very likely N. analis. Stigma is dark and the structure of 9th tergite and both styles indicate towards analis (although not seen very clearly).

-Jukka Salmela
 
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Thank you Jukka!
Thank you clovis!

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Thank you Jukka, i didn't know this specieSmile
 
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