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Posted on 22-10-2007 13:13
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Tipulid. For Chen...
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Paul Beuk wrote:
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Who's Chen ?
 
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You can collect it for me too... Btw: did you see my private message? Smile
 
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valter wrote:
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Who's Chen ?

Chen Young, member of this site.
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I think this is a Tipula (Tipula) sp. There are around 10 sp in Europe that look like this, have a wing with a strong brown foremargin but which are otherwise translucent.

Some species are found in spring, others are autumn species. A common late autumn species is (in Hunagry) T. (T.) subcunctans, but I do now know the situation elsewhere.
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I agree with Gobor, this is a female of Tipula (Tipula) species. Two common species in your part of the world are T. paludosa and T. oleracea, but it would be difficult to id based on image.
 
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