Empididae ID1 => Platypalpus sp.
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runetk |
Posted on 30-06-2020 12:32
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Hi, Is identification possible? from North-Norway, Harstad - Stangnes (20m above sea level), seen the 29.june 2020. Habitat: Garden. Thanks in advance, Rune Kristiansen Edited by runetk on 04-07-2020 13:29 |
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runetk |
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runetk |
Posted on 30-06-2020 12:33
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Posted on 30-06-2020 12:34
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 30-06-2020 13:11
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PLatypalpus, Hybotidae
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runetk |
Posted on 30-06-2020 19:57
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Thanks Paul ![]() Is the Platypalpus, Hybotidae covered with a key in this book? Ref[The Tachydrominiinae (Diptera: Empididea) of Fennoscandia and Denmark, Part 1]: https://www.nhbs.com/the-tachydrominiinae-diptera-empididea-of-fennoscandia-and-denmark-part-1-book or not? I have collected the specimen for further examination ![]() And I see that in norway there is only a some species with pictures in the national registration forum artsobservasjoner.no but 39 species are laid into the database of the genus platypalpus. species with pictures: Platypalpus cursitans Platypalpus major Platypalpus candicans Platypalpus macula P. sordudus P.scandinavicus P.exilis P.minutus P.nigritarsis For me it looks like Platypalpus candicans. The only one with 3 black dots on each of the abdomen segments. But there are probably others with same caracteristics. ![]() I have measured the specimen to 4.5mm and will put some additional pictures. best regards Rune Edited by runetk on 30-06-2020 20:15 |
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John Carr |
Posted on 30-06-2020 21:08
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runetk wrote: For me it looks like Platypalpus candicans. The only one with 3 black dots on each of the abdomen segments. But there are probably others with same caracteristics. :) best regards Rune Many Empidoidea have those black dots. They are where the body of the adult attaches to the pupal skin. |
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runetk |
Posted on 30-06-2020 21:35
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Thanks John. I guess I suspected that. ![]() |
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