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    Cue Mission Impossible Music: Can you identify this Crane Fly via wing veins?

    Cue Mission Impossible Music: Can you identify this Crane Fly via wing veins?

    In a previous post Geoff mentioned that one usually needed a good wing vein shot to identify various Crane Flies. So for those rare rainy days Geoff, can you identify this Crane fly?

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    Re: Cue Mission Impossible Music: Can you identify this Crane Fly via wing veins?

    Nice shot and challenge.

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    Re: Cue Mission Impossible Music: Can you identify this Crane Fly via wing veins?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice shot and challenge.
    gotta love the macro lens

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    Re: Cue Mission Impossible Music: Can you identify this Crane Fly via wing veins?

    I can't. the only source I have that uses wing structure for identification is for North American bees. However, there are websites devoted entirely to diptera, and you might find clues there. One that I have used before is https://diptera.info/news.php. Another I just discovered is http://diptera.myspecies.info/, which I think might be an updated version of the first.

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    Re: Cue Mission Impossible Music: Can you identify this Crane Fly via wing veins?

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    I can't. the only source I have that uses wing structure for identification is for North American bees. However, there are websites devoted entirely to diptera, and you might find clues there. One that I have used before is https://diptera.info/news.php. Another I just discovered is http://diptera.myspecies.info/, which I think might be an updated version of the first.
    I'll take a look

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    Re: Cue Mission Impossible Music: Can you identify this Crane Fly via wing veins?

    Nice image; but can't help you

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    Re: Cue Mission Impossible Music: Can you identify this Crane Fly via wing veins?

    I wonder if that is one of the Cylindrotomidae family, Brian?

    Long and rather thin abdomen. Wing vein R1 (thick vein near front wing edge) curves down and meets veins R2 + 3 where they fork. (R2 is short and runs from the fork angled forwards to the wing edge). But in this case that is partially hidden by the dark wing spot.

    Craneflies of the World is a good reference source.

    https://ccw.naturalis.nl/index.php

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    Re: Cue Mission Impossible Music: Can you identify this Crane Fly via wing veins?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Nice image; but can't help you
    not too worry

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    Re: Cue Mission Impossible Music: Can you identify this Crane Fly via wing veins?

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    I wonder if that is one of the Cylindrotomidae family, Brian?

    Long and rather thin abdomen. Wing vein R1 (thick vein near front wing edge) curves down and meets veins R2 + 3 where they fork. (R2 is short and runs from the fork angled forwards to the wing edge). But in this case that is partially hidden by the dark wing spot.

    Craneflies of the World is a good reference source.

    https://ccw.naturalis.nl/index.php
    I will take a look. I was coming in from a shoot when I saw the crane fly on the wall and remembered what you said.

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    Re: Cue Mission Impossible Music: Can you identify this Crane Fly via wing veins?

    Hi Brian,
    Iff you want to have a go at ID yourself:

    Keys to craneflies ID can be found here: http://www.dipteristsforum.org.uk/t4...raneflies.html
    Interesting info on morphology of Diptera can be found on Wiki : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphology_of_Diptera .
    Scroll down the page to find the 'names' off the wing veins. HTH.

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