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Red Mycetophilidae: - further ID? --> Leia fascipennis
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kuv |
Posted on 14-11-2023 15:01
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Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Neu-Lankau near Mölln, cultivated field right by the Elbe-Lübeck-Canel, at Beta vulgaris, length of the midge: 6.5 mm. Outsidephotos: kuv, 7th of August 2023. I could not find such a midge either in the Diptera-Gallery nor in the threads. Comparing some pictures of the family I think it is a female. Please help to get the ID. Kuv Edited by kuv on 04-01-2024 12:31 |
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kuv |
Posted on 14-11-2023 15:01
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kuv |
Posted on 14-11-2023 15:02
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kuv |
Posted on 14-11-2023 15:02
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kuv |
Posted on 30-11-2023 21:22
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Please a second chance for ID. Greetings Kuv |
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Juergen Peters |
Posted on 01-12-2023 01:13
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Hello, possibly something like Leia subfasciata? But that is only a layish guess. Best regards, Jürgen -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Juergen Peters Borgholzhausen, Germany WWW: http://insektenfo... -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |
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kuv |
Posted on 01-12-2023 11:59
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Hi Jürgen, thank you very much for your guess. But I (amateur) can't say anything to that idea. So I'll change headline - still hoping that perhaps I get the ID. Greetings Kuv |
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kuv |
Posted on 04-01-2024 12:29
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Hi Jürgen, after asking an expert I got a private message:" ... This gnat is Leia fascipennis, a common species, which is often found on tree foliage. Most Leia including subfasciata have some dark markings on the abdomen ..." Greeting Kuv Edited by kuv on 04-01-2024 12:30 |
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