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Achanthiptera rehrelliformis << Thricops diaphanus << Phaonia pallida?
BartNap
16.07.2023, west Poland
Edited by BartNap on 26-07-2023 15:52
 
eklans
It's a bit blurry but I'd vote for Thricops diaphanus.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
BartNap
thank you, Eric!
 
BartNap
Hello again, Eric! I thought to share it with you, as I gave the same picture on INaturalist. It looks like it's a different species:

"That was my thought too, but please count the postsutural dorsocentral setae, there are only three of them, while Thricops diaphanus has four setae. You can look pictures in the internet, if you don't believe me. Therefore, someone was wrong on diptera.info and Achanthiptera rehrelliformis is the correct name."

Regards!
Edited by BartNap on 26-07-2023 15:49
 
eklans
Dziękuję bardzo, Bart! Achanthiptera rohrelliformis is the right choice! Thank you for for sharing it! TumbsUp
Edited by eklans on 26-07-2023 17:47
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
BartNap
No worries, Eric, have a good one! Smile
 
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