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Mycetophilid with red abdomen -> Dynatosoma rufescens
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Carnifex |
Posted on 27-10-2019 22:42
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Hi, is an ID possible? Found on polypore mushroom in a forest in Vienna. 5 mm long Edited by Carnifex on 18-11-2019 21:39 Cheers, Lorin Font Color All requests are from the urban area of Vienna, if not otherwise stated. My Diptera observations (and other living forms) can be found here, and corrections or comments over there would also be appreciated. |
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Carnifex |
Posted on 02-11-2019 23:12
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Cheers, Lorin Font Color All requests are from the urban area of Vienna, if not otherwise stated. My Diptera observations (and other living forms) can be found here, and corrections or comments over there would also be appreciated. |
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evi |
Posted on 03-11-2019 19:30
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Wing venation like Dynatosoma sp. but I don't know any Dynatosoma species with red abdomen. BR Esko |
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Carnifex |
Posted on 08-11-2019 22:16
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Thanks Esko, I couldn't find a match in the Gallery. Any key of this family available? Cheers, Lorin Font Color All requests are from the urban area of Vienna, if not otherwise stated. My Diptera observations (and other living forms) can be found here, and corrections or comments over there would also be appreciated. |
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Carnifex |
Posted on 13-11-2019 12:08
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Bringing this up again, as I am really interested into getting ID help here
Cheers, Lorin Font Color All requests are from the urban area of Vienna, if not otherwise stated. My Diptera observations (and other living forms) can be found here, and corrections or comments over there would also be appreciated. |
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John Carr |
Posted on 13-11-2019 12:51
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Key to the family is here: http://sciaroidea...node/22756. Literature references are given for most genera. |
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Carnifex |
Posted on 13-11-2019 23:37
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Thanks, John! That's what I was looking for, and the key leeds indeed to Dynatosoma, as Esko suggested. I think it is a female, so I don't know whether the species can be IDes, but if there are few members with such a red abdomen, maybe it is possible nevertheless? Cheers, Lorin Font Color All requests are from the urban area of Vienna, if not otherwise stated. My Diptera observations (and other living forms) can be found here, and corrections or comments over there would also be appreciated. |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 14-11-2019 08:35
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Can you check if the hind tibiae have only two rows of long setae (rather than three)? If not, then rufescens is most likely (what's in a name?).
Paul - - - - Paul Beuk on https://diptera.info |
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Carnifex |
Posted on 15-11-2019 23:41
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Hey Paul, rather three rows I'd say: Cheers, Lorin Font Color All requests are from the urban area of Vienna, if not otherwise stated. My Diptera observations (and other living forms) can be found here, and corrections or comments over there would also be appreciated. |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 18-11-2019 20:29
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Yup, so rufescens it is.
Paul - - - - Paul Beuk on https://diptera.info |
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Carnifex |
Posted on 18-11-2019 21:39
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Thanks, Paul!
Cheers, Lorin Font Color All requests are from the urban area of Vienna, if not otherwise stated. My Diptera observations (and other living forms) can be found here, and corrections or comments over there would also be appreciated. |
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