[Adastra] Cranefly
Patrick Roper
patrick at prassociates.co.uk
Tue Jun 5 01:21:04 BST 2007
Sarah,
I think it is Ctenophora pectinicornis. There is a picture here:
http://tinyurl.com/2tejek
Keith Alexander says "Nationally Scarce. Associated with rot-holes in large
broadleaved trees, especially beech; larvae often occur in the rotten
shattered ends of trunks and have been found in rotten boughs which have
freshly fallen from at least 10m up. Widespread in southern Britain, scarcer
in west and north."
Does that fit with where you found it?
Patrick Roper
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[mailto:adastra-bounces at lists.sxbrc.org.uk] On Behalf Of SARAH PATTON
Sent: 04 June 2007 23:21
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Subject: [Adastra] Cranefly
Can anyone ID this cranefly?
Thanks,
Sarah
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8595114@N02/530600021/
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