Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Nematocera ID -> Tipulidae -> Tipula

Posted by babay72rus on 27-01-2020 04:26
#1

Good afternoon! Please tell me who it is?
Found on the windowsill, in the house, on the 9th floor, dead.
Russia, Tyumen region, the city of Tyumen.
07/17/2019
Thanks!

Edited by babay72rus on 29-01-2020 04:07

Posted by babay72rus on 27-01-2020 04:30
#2

+ photo

Edited by babay72rus on 27-01-2020 04:32

Posted by babay72rus on 27-01-2020 04:32
#3

+ photo

Edited by babay72rus on 27-01-2020 04:33

Posted by babay72rus on 27-01-2020 04:34
#4

+ photo

Edited by babay72rus on 27-01-2020 04:35

Posted by John Carr on 27-01-2020 10:32
#5

Family Tipulidae

Posted by babay72rus on 28-01-2020 04:14
#6

John Carr wrote:
Family Tipulidae

Thanks! But do not tell me whether it is possible to determine more precisely?

Posted by Paul Beuk on 28-01-2020 11:42
#7

Should be a Tipula species. The fact that the ventral verticilla on the antennae (long bristly hairs) are muchg shortr than the dorsal ones may rule out (many?) species but too many details are poorly visible (wing markings, genitalia) for further ID (unless by a true specialist).

Posted by babay72rus on 28-01-2020 11:53
#8

Paul Beuk wrote:
Should be a Tipula species. The fact that the ventral verticilla on the antennae (long bristly hairs) are muchg shortr than the dorsal ones may rule out (many?) species but too many details are poorly visible (wing markings, genitalia) for further ID (unless by a true specialist).

Thanks! I also have a close-up of the joint of the leg and a close-up of the head (without antennae and nose). Can they be helpful?

Posted by babay72rus on 28-01-2020 11:55
#9

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Posted by jfarr on 13-02-2020 15:45
#10

Nephratoma