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Thecophora ?
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BUCAILLE |
Posted on 16-07-2020 20:45
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Member Location: Posts: 23 Joined: 04.12.19 |
Hello Who could help me to identify this Thecophora,: atra, distincta or ? Thanks a lot Denis Bucaille : France : Méry-la-Bataille : 60420 : 16/07/2020 Altitude : 123 m - Taille : 7-8 mm approx Réf. : 263246 |
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Sundew |
Posted on 16-07-2020 23:08
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If you'd checked the forum archive, you'd have found that many Thecophora requests remained unanswered... It is a very tricky genus, and the experts agree that only females can be identified from photos by the shape of their genitalia. So your male hardly has a chance. This said, the key https://home.hccn...phora.html offers a small chance to approach the males, if there is a good view of the top of the thorax (two grey dust stripes flanking a middle black stripe or two black stripes in a grey field of dust). Sorry, but I cannot decide which to choose. So I followed both paths and got to T. distincta on the one hand and T. atra on the other, which brings us back to the starting point ![]() If this is T. distincta: https://diptera.i...;pid=75178 or https://diptera.i...pid=311780, it looks a bit different as to the dusting. On the other hand, the pictures of T. atra males in https://www.flick...219920050/ look rather similar. So you could label your picture "T. cf. atra", but keep in mind that a mere comparison of pictures is no certain identification at all! Regards, Sundew |
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BUCAILLE |
Posted on 17-07-2020 09:58
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Member Location: Posts: 23 Joined: 04.12.19 |
Hi Sundew Thank you so much to send so many details. T.cf.atra is ok. Have a nice day. |
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