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Tanyptera

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Tanyptera atrata, Crane fly, Fly, Ctenophora, Insect

Tanyptera atrata laying eggs


Tanyptera is a genus of true crane flies; its species are lustrous and black and yellow or red in color. They resemble some Ichneumonidae. Segments of the flagella of males have three outgrowths each (two lower paired and one the upper unpaired). The antennae of the females are distinctly 13-segmented. The sides of the mesothorax are glabrous. The ovipositor of the female is unusually long, the valves being only slightly shorter than the cerci. Tanyptera spp. exhibit extreme polymorphism in the body colour and body size of the sexes. The wing colors also vary from smoky-black, brown, or brownish-yellow, to transparent.

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Tanyptera Dipterainfo Discussion Forum Tipulidae Tanyptera 110411

Their habitat is deciduous and mixed forests. The larvae live in dead but still hard wood. Tanyptera species are a minor pest in Russia where they are sometimes harmful to forest products. They are found in Europe and Asia.

Tanyptera Dipterainfo Photo Albums Tanyptera atrata male 3

Tipulidae tanyptera atra


Species

  • Subgenus Mesodictenidia Matsumura, 1931

  • Tanyptera Tanyptera Wikipedia
  • T. angustistylus Alexander, 1925
  • T. antica Alexander, 1938
  • T. cognata Alexander, 1936
  • T. digitata Yang & Yang, 1988
  • T. gracilis (Portschinsky, 1873)
  • T. perangusta Alexander, 1953
  • T. stackelbergiana Savchenko, 1973
  • T. subcognata Alexander, 1941
  • T. tsurugiana Takahashi, 1960
  • Subgenus Tanyptera Latreille, 1804

  • Tanyptera Tanyptera nigricornis
  • T. atrata (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • T. brevipecten Alexander, 1955
  • T. chrysophaea Alexander, 1941
  • T. dorsalis (Walker, 1848)
  • T. hebeiensis Yang & Yang, 1988
  • T. hubeiensis Yang & Yang, 1988
  • T. indica (Brunetti, 1918)
  • T. mediana Yang & Yang, 1988
  • T. nigricornis (Meigen, 1818)
  • T. parva (Portschinsky, 1887)
  • T. shennongana Yang & Yang, 1988
  • T. trimaculata Yang & Yang, 1988
  • Tanyptera Tanyptera nigricornis

    Tanyptera Craneflies

    References

    Tanyptera Wikipedia