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Limoniidae? > No, Trichoceridae
Lennart Bendixen
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Posted on 19-01-2015 22:08
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Hi,

is it possible to say sth about this Limoniid (and now I hope it's no Tipulid...)?

Thank you!

Greetings,

Lennart

2014-10-11, 5 p.m., Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Mohrkirch, wild meadow
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Dmitry Gavryushin
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Juergen Peters
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Hello,

with these bands: Trichocera annulata?
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Jürgen

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Hi,
thank you for the correction!
At least T. annulata seems to be a possible species.
Greetings,
Lennart
 
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