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Tipulidae larva > T irrorata
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pwalter |
Posted on 11-04-2009 14:10
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Hi, this spectacular larva was found in decaying yew wood. W-Hungay, April.
Edited by pwalter on 12-04-2009 12:36 |
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pwalter |
Posted on 11-04-2009 14:11
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Roger Thomason |
Posted on 11-04-2009 14:57
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Good God it's Tony Irwin again . The man is everywhere. Or at least his avatar. |
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Rui Andrade |
Posted on 11-04-2009 15:12
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LOL |
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 11-04-2009 17:43
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No, it's not me .. I don't use that much make-up!!
Tony ---------- Tony Irwin |
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Roger Thomason |
Posted on 11-04-2009 20:11
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That's not what I heard. Funny place Norfolk...Ah....it's the wife/partner, whatever....match made in heaven. Roger Sorry for mucking up your thread Walter...at least it's getting a lot of hits so you might get a sensible answer eventually. Edited by Roger Thomason on 11-04-2009 20:22 |
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Cranefly |
Posted on 12-04-2009 07:46
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Tipulidae, Tipula irrorata. Widespread in Europe, larvae are known from moss, on surface of strongly decayed fallen trees and tree stumps, in decayed wood inside tree holes and bases of broken branches. |
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pwalter |
Posted on 12-04-2009 12:36
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Thank You very much Cranefly for the extensive answer! @ Roger: No problem |
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