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| sent on November 04, 2015 (15:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
It would seem a Tipula, not harmful to humans but for plants of which the larvae feed. Sembrerebbe una Tipula, non dannosa per l'uomo ma per i vegetali di cui le larve si nutrono. |
| sent on November 04, 2015 (15:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you very much Pigi47;) -D Grazie mille Pigi47 ;) |
| sent on November 05, 2015 (0:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Vincent, Pigi did well to use the conditional, because the "strange" insect photographed, not a Tipula (Diptera), but rather a Shield Bug (bugs, etc.) In the picture is well highlighted the long thin beak folded under the boss. It belongs to the family berytidae, whose species is:
Gampsocoris culicinus (Seidenstücker, 1948)
Greetings to all. Claudio Ciao Vincenzo, Pigi ha fatto bene ad usare il condizionale, perchè lo "strano" insetto fotografato, non è una Tipula (Dittero), ma bensì un Eterottero (cimici, ecc.) nella foto è ben evidenziato il lungo e sottile rostro ripiegato sotto il capo. Appartiene alla Famiglia Berytidae, la cui specie è: Gampsocoris culicinus (Seidenstucker, 1948) Un saluto a tutti. Claudio |
| sent on November 05, 2015 (20:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great Claudio, many thank you :) Grande Claudio ,molte grazie :) |
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