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Pyrgotidae, Leptopyrgota sp. (Ecuador)
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blackdogto |
Posted on 23-02-2020 13:59
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Sumaco National Park, Ecuador
Edited by blackdogto on 29-02-2020 12:34 |
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John Carr |
Posted on 23-02-2020 15:04
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That thin loop at the tail end looks like the male sexual organ of Tephritoidea, and the wings are consistent with that superfamily. Coming to light suggests a nocturnal species, and the genus Leptopyrgota of the mostly nocturnal family Pyrgotidae has an enlarged antenna and similar wing. |
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Ectemnius |
Posted on 23-02-2020 15:04
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Hello blackdogto, With the cell cup looking like it does, the long slender body and these kinds of antennae. I'd say Pyrgotidae. Kind regards, Ectemnius |
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blackdogto |
Posted on 29-02-2020 12:33
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Thanks John and Ectemnius! |
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