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ID query, possible Nyctia sp?
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mpergil |
Posted on 17-11-2021 23:46
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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. |
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eklans |
Posted on 18-11-2021 10:10
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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 |
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mpergil |
Posted on 19-11-2021 12:59
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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 |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 19-11-2021 13:23
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The species described by Verves are troublesome from an external,point of view, but obvious when gentalia are studied (in my experience) Theo |
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mpergil |
Posted on 22-11-2021 14:11
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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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