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Top Poster: glsammy (15,069) | | Welcome to our newest member, Ye Olde Justin | | 
09-06-2011, 12:00 PM
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| | | Insects, Crane-fly. Dandy-long-legs. Hi Members.
What I would like to know, as I try to photograph the many insects that are around us. I have two on the Crane-fly, one has one dark spot on the wing, the other has a few spots. I have one that has a yellow body.
Check out my photo's.
New member Danny. | 
09-06-2011, 07:27 PM
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| | | Re: Insects, Crane-fly. Dandy-long-legs. Craneflies are a lot trickier to identify than you may imagine. There are some ID Keys but these can be difficult to follow from a photo.
This site may help Diptera.info - Photo Albums: Tipulidae
Or here http://www.commanster.eu/commanster/...ipulidae2.html
Initially, the second link may prove better because the images are bigger; but it isn't as comprehensive as the first link.
Last edited by Geoff F; 09-06-2011 at 07:31 PM.
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