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Pachyneuridae: Pergratospes holoptica? --> confirmed
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Dima DD |
Posted on 13-05-2009 11:32
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Dear friends, these shots are not mine, taken by Vladimir Dmitriev 2009:05:06 in Dalnegorsk (Far East of Russia). As I know, Haruka elegans (Okada, 1938) occurs in Japan only. So, could it be Pergratospes holoptica (Krivosheina and Mamaev, 1970)? http://macroclub....hoto/14979 http://macroclub....hoto/14980 Sincerely, Dmitry Dolivo-Dobrovolsky BTW, cannot find any of these families in the "Diptera classification" section, so I'm not sure about modern/preferred classification: Pachyneuridae or Cramptonomyiidae? Edited by Dima DD on 14-05-2009 10:40 |
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Dmitry Gavryushin |
Posted on 13-05-2009 13:45
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The key character (R2+3 diverges from Rs a lot more distally of rm) is quite visible, IMHO, male's eyes are close together so P. holoptica (Pachyneuridae) |
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Dima DD |
Posted on 13-05-2009 22:57
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Thank you, Dima! |
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Colobo |
Posted on 15-05-2009 04:51
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Beautiful photographs ! Nice to see these mythical flies. Is Pergratospes holoptica a frequent species in Primore Krai ? |
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Dima DD |
Posted on 15-05-2009 12:07
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Member Location: Posts: 75 Joined: 28.11.05 |
Colobo wrote: Beautiful photographs ! Nice to see these mythical flies. Is Pergratospes holoptica a frequent species in Primore Krai ? Unfortunately, I don't know, we are not entomologists... However, I asked Vladimir to collect these flies, if possible. BTW, Dalnegorsk is about 250 km from the Far East Ussuriysky reservation (the origin of at least three pinned specimens in Mamaev's collection). |
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