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Trichoceridae? from Romania
cosmln
Hi,

collected couple of days ago (1.December.2007) this tipulid (or limonid?).
very small, at least on what i see normally, around ~4mm body length.
also the antennae are very long maybe is helpful to ID this one.

two photos of the mounted specimen,
cosmln

[EDIT]: title changed
Edited by cosmln on 06-12-2007 22:07
 
http://mybiosis.org/nature/portal.php?pagename=firstpage
cosmln
head detail
 
http://mybiosis.org/nature/portal.php?pagename=firstpage
Jan Willem
Looks like Trichoceridae to me.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen
 
cosmln
Jan Willem wrote:
Looks like Trichoceridae to me.


Hi Jan,

thanks for that, i didn't know about that family until now.
i will update the subject line.

cosmln
 
http://mybiosis.org/nature/portal.php?pagename=firstpage
Andrius
Well, this is really a winter gnat (Trichoceridae). There are now 16 species know from Romania according to this publication:
Ujvarosi, L., Krzeminska, E. 2002. "New data on Trichoceridae (Diptera) from Romania. Entomologica Romanica 7: 63-66.
Usually preparations of genitaliae are needed to tell the species for sure, especially dealing with females, as is this case Smile
I could only say that your species looks more like Trichocera (Salrichocera) montium or Trichocera (Saltrichocera) regelationis, although other species are also possible Smile
 
cosmln
Andrius wrote:
Well, this is really a winter gnat (Trichoceridae). There are now 16 species know from Romania according to this publication:
Ujvarosi, L., Krzeminska, E. 2002. "New data on Trichoceridae (Diptera) from Romania. Entomologica Romanica 7: 63-66.
Usually preparations of genitaliae are needed to tell the species for sure, especially dealing with females, as is this case Smile
I could only say that your species looks more like Trichocera (Salrichocera) montium or Trichocera (Saltrichocera) regelationis, although other species are also possible Smile


Hi,

i have to check but i think i have that paper.
thanks,
cosmln
 
http://mybiosis.org/nature/portal.php?pagename=firstpage
cosmln
cosmln wrote:
Andrius wrote:
Well, this is really a winter gnat (Trichoceridae). There are now 16 species know from Romania according to this publication:
Ujvarosi, L., Krzeminska, E. 2002. "New data on Trichoceridae (Diptera) from Romania. Entomologica Romanica 7: 63-66.
Usually preparations of genitaliae are needed to tell the species for sure, especially dealing with females, as is this case Smile
I could only say that your species looks more like Trichocera (Salrichocera) montium or Trichocera (Saltrichocera) regelationis, although other species are also possible Smile


Hi,

i have to check but i think i have that paper.
thanks,
cosmln


just checked that paper, for identification is not useful.
maybe i will go with material at Luiza Ujvarosi. but when will be couple exemplary, not just that one.

cosmln
 
http://mybiosis.org/nature/portal.php?pagename=firstpage
jorgemotalmeida
Andrius wrote:
Well, this is really a winter gnat (Trichoceridae). There are now 16 species know from Romania according to this publication:
Ujvarosi, L., Krzeminska, E. 2002. "New data on Trichoceridae (Diptera) from Romania. Entomologica Romanica 7: 63-66.
Usually preparations of genitaliae are needed to tell the species for sure, especially dealing with females, as is this case Smile
I could only say that your species looks more like Trichocera (Salrichocera) montium or Trichocera (Saltrichocera) regelationis, although other species are also possible Smile


It is not T. regelationis. No spots on the wings.
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
jorgemotalmeida
hmmm.. the photo is very clear and it is possible to have 2 spots, so T. regelationis is a possibility indeed..
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
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