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Rhagio gr scolopaceus from France
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clovis |
Posted on 30-08-2022 21:46
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Member Location: Posts: 908 Joined: 08.06.10 |
Dear you all, I just discovered this quite interresting paper "Review of the scolopaceus-group of Rhagio Fabricius 1775 with the description of a new species from the Iberian Peninsula (Diptera: Rhagionidae)" So I took interrest to look at my specimens previously identified as R scolopaceus. I have specimens from northern France with typical R scolopaceus'antennas, and I have specimens from Bretagne and central France with antennas like the picture following. This is a male, last antennal segment is quite short, like R atlanticus, but arista is strongly concave, like R scolopaceus. What to you think? First sternite is strongly hairy. Many thanks, Clovis clovis : France : Saint-Mars-d'Outillé : 72220 : 09/06/2022 Altitude : 183 m - Taille : 10 mm Réf. : 309574 clovis : France : Saint-Mars-d'Outillé : 72220 : 09/06/2017 Altitude : 183 m - Taille : 10 mm Réf. : 309577 Edited by clovis on 30-08-2022 21:56 |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 31-08-2022 19:11
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Member Location: Posts: 18446 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Yes, nice article, isn’t it ? In atlanticus male, eyes are dichoptic. Maybe the antenna is simewhat variable, but this looks good for scolopaceus to me. Theo |
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clovis |
Posted on 02-09-2022 14:34
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Member Location: Posts: 908 Joined: 08.06.10 |
Really nice article, congratulation to you and Piluca Alvarez Fidalgo Thanks for confirmation |
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