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ID query, possible Nyctia sp?
mpergil
Hi there. I am trying to identify this fly and a friend suggested Nyctia lugubris as a possibility.
I will appreciate confirmation or any comments.
Thanks a lot in advance

On Kleinia neriifolia,
Lanzarote, Canary Island.
 
eklans
Hi mpergil, a male Nyctia is correct, but I cannot see a petiole at R5.
If there's no petiole it's Nyctia haltera - but if there's a petiole it can be both as Nyctia haltera in the Mediterranean population can have it, too.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
mpergil
eklans wrote:
Hi mpergil, a male Nyctia is correct, but I cannot see a petiole at R5.
If there's no petiole it's Nyctia haltera - but if there's a petiole it can be both as Nyctia haltera in the Mediterranean population can have it, too.


Thanks a lot Eric. So kind.
Very helpful comments. I have this photo also, but It is not clear either.
Anyway in the Canary Is. the species registered is N lugubris, so probably it will be that.
Thank a lot for your help!
Regards,
Monica
 
Zeegers
The species described by Verves are troublesome from an external,point of view, but obvious when gentalia are studied (in my experience)

Theo
 
mpergil
Zeegers wrote:
The species described by Verves are troublesome from an external,point of view, but obvious when gentalia are studied (in my experience)

Theo

Ok Theo, thanks a lot
 
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