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Hybotidae => Platypalpus pallidiventris group
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sbushes |
Posted on 12-12-2021 19:25
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Shrewsbury, UK - August 2021
Edited by sbushes on 02-07-2023 01:12 |
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sbushes |
Posted on 12-12-2021 19:26
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sbushes |
Posted on 12-12-2021 19:27
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sbushes |
Posted on 12-12-2021 19:27
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sbushes |
Posted on 12-12-2021 19:31
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Further images : www.inaturalist.o...s/91511586 Edited by sbushes on 12-12-2021 19:32 |
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sbushes |
Posted on 12-12-2021 20:06
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Edited by sbushes on 12-12-2021 21:20 |
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sbushes |
Posted on 12-12-2021 21:29
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Tried keying, but photo set lacks the necessary detail I think. Perhaps optimistic to go anywhere on this one. Edited by sbushes on 12-12-2021 21:48 |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 15-12-2021 09:56
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Probably a female of the pallidiventris group and if so, likely to be pallidiventris itself
Paul - - - - Paul Beuk on https://diptera.info |
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sbushes |
Posted on 02-07-2023 01:11
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Thanks Paul. A follow-up comment from Zachary Dankowicz on iNaturalist - "I think that this is P. longiseta. The flagellum looks lighter at the base and the terminal tarsal segment is distinctly darker than the prior ones." |
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