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serenense7 |
Posted on 08-03-2023 09:03
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Member Location: Posts: 26 Joined: 06.12.15 |
Good morning, I collected this fly near deer droppings, mistakenly thinking that it was the same one that I had photographed on site and that I have already presented here. Here we have a Limosininae with two pairs of bristles on the scutellum, a ventral bristle on basitarsus 2, an apical ventral bristle on tibia 2 and R2+3 is shaded. Do you have any idea about his identity? Cordially thank you very much. Luc Bettinelli : France : Saint-Germain : 70200 : 02/03/2023 Altitude : 337 m - Taille : 3-4 mm Réf. : 318696 Luc Bettinelli : France : Saint-Germain : 70200 : 02/03/2023 Altitude : 337 m - Taille : 3-4 mm Réf. : 318738 Edited by serenense7 on 08-03-2023 12:52 |
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serenense7 |
Posted on 08-03-2023 21:36
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Member Location: Posts: 26 Joined: 06.12.15 |
What about Spelobia rufilabris ? It seems to match perfectly between the venation and the chaetotaxy on the tibia 2 Or Spelobia clunipes ? Edited by serenense7 on 08-03-2023 21:52 |
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daveb21 |
Posted on 09-03-2023 11:06
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Member Location: Posts: 132 Joined: 30.10.14 |
Probably Spelobia but not enough detail for a species ID; with a specimen no problem. Also S. rufilabris has an orange/yellow face and gena (to varying degrees) and if this one has, there are still two other externally similar species. |
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serenense7 |
Posted on 11-03-2023 00:45
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Member Location: Posts: 26 Joined: 06.12.15 |
Thank you very mouche, it seems not to have yellow face and gena, but I can't verify. I've stupidly lost this specimen. Perhaps clunipes or palmata... Spelobia sp !
Edited by serenense7 on 11-03-2023 09:53 |
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