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This is Tipula (Tipula)…
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CORRECTION !! I need to…
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CORRECTION !! I need to revise !! It is T. paludosa. I missed the tiny terminal antennal seg, and the eyes are well spaced below the head. As a general rule T. oleracea emerge earlier, and T. paludosa begins to emerge in August.
John K
Thanks John. What a relief!…
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Thanks John. What a relief! Thought I was going to have to find a way to ask you to look again. My fault for posting rather tiny pictures. I'm still not very competent with this new website - I miss the old one for postings. Anyway, here is a bigger view of the antennae and a new one of the inner clasper.
Yes, you can see the club…
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Yes, you can see the club-shaped inner clasper which contrasts with the bent one of oleracea. That just obtains in Britain. In Europe things get more complicated.
John K
This is Tipula (Tipula) oleracea. There are 13 antennal segments. The best diagnostic features for this subgenus are the inner dististyles, which are not normally.visible.
John K