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Fly on Ammophila arenaria (near atlantic ocean): Ulidiidae - Tetanops flavescens
jorgemotalmeida
Hi


* locality - Dunas de S?o Jacinto - PORTUGAL (http://tinyurl.com/35tz6l)
* date - 2007.06.08
* size - 7 mm (medium fly)
* habitat - sand dunes
* substrate - on flowering head of Ammophila arenaria


Female! Heleomyzidae?
This fly was found very near Atlantic ocean... it was just about 100 m from the sea in primary dune. Wink

Around it has very typical flora: Sedum sediforme; Acacia longifolia; Briza maxima (many!); Artemisia campestris; Corema album; Otanthus maritimus; Calystegia soldanella; Eryngium maritimum; etc

EDIT --> Title changed from "Fly on Ammophila arenaria (near atlantic ocean): Ulidiidae - Tetanops myopina" to "Fly on Ammophila arenaria (near atlantic ocean): Ulidiidae - Tetanops flavescens"
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 12-06-2007 15:56
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
jorgemotalmeida
lateral view
 
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Nikita Vikhrev
Ulidiidae, I think
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Kahis
Yes, definitely Ulidiidae. Near Melieria and especially Tetanops, but not a species I've seen before.
Kahis
 
www.iki.fi/kahanpaa
jorgemotalmeida
hmm... I have photos of the male, I think. Wink I will show them very soon.

it is rather different from the other Ulidiidae I used to see in Silgueiros.
 
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jorgemotalmeida
male, I think...

this fly was very near in relation to the female I showed you before.

The fly is above Ammophila arenaria.
Both have black tergites as you can see.
 
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jorgemotalmeida
hmm... with these photos is it possible to say more about possible species? Smile
 
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John Smit
It's Tetanops alright: Tetanops myopina.

Never realised the male has a black abdomen, but I checked my collection and it's indeed true.

John
 
http://science.naturalis.nl/smitj
jorgemotalmeida
thanks. And this is a new species for iberian peninsula. Smile
 
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John Smit
Hi Jorge,

Hmm... in that case I would like to reconsider my ID.
I see that T. flavescens has been recorded.
Looking at my specimens, and beyond the black abdomen, the frons is not as long as a typical T. myopina, nor have your specimens the clear black spots in which the setae are placed on the thorax. I mistaken the small black dots on your picture, which are actually the setae themselves, for the black dots on the thorax. Looking at my specimens I see they should be bigger than in your photo.
So sorry I'll have to correct my ID to Tetanops falvescens.
Lo siento

John
 
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jorgemotalmeida
ok. Smile In Portuguese is: Sinto muito. Lo siento is Spanish. Smile


 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
John Smit

I know it's Spanish and I am aware your Portugese, I also knew you'ld understand Grin
 
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jorgemotalmeida
Smile

Now, could this be really the Tetanops myopina ?

the photo is not mine, and just show you the URL.
http://photo.net/...id=2602701
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 12-06-2007 19:51
 
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crex
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
the photo is not mine, and just show you the URL.
http://photo.net/...id=2602701


The photographer is a member of this forum Grin
 
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