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Platypalpus sp, UK = P. albifacies
Sam Thomas
Hi,

I wondered if anyone could help with a Platypalpus I collected last summer? It's probably something common but I can't get it to key and the genitalia don't match anything that fits with the external features. I'll upload some pictures and they are also here:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/n9cjQgMi4WMHh7D56

Given the photos aren't great I also noted the following:
Basal antennal segments dark, segment 3 c.2* as long as wide, arista c. 2* as long as segment 3.
1 pair vt bristles, face and frons heavily silver dusted,
Thorax lightly dusted/sub-shining above (rubbed?), acr bi-serial, large bristles brownish
Legs mostly dark apart from some parts of tibiae (most of front) and metatarsi. Mid femora with long sharp spur and pv bristles present.
Abdomen shining

Collection data: Swept, wet limestone woodland, 20.06.2020, Siccaridge Wood, SO936032, UK

Thanks for any help,
Sam
Edited by Sam Thomas on 26-02-2021 12:05
 
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empeejay
Are you using Adrian Plant's key? It seems to be P. albifacies. The left periandrial lamella matches that species.
 
Sam Thomas
Thanks, description seems like a good match. I was using the DF workshop hadout/Plant key and had come to this as a possibility but can't find an illustration of the genitalia in the DF hadout, Collin or Fauna Ent. Scand.
 
empeejay
Sam Thomas wrote:
Thanks, description seems like a good match. I was using the DF workshop hadout/Plant key and had come to this as a possibility but can't find an illustration of the genitalia in the DF hadout, Collin or Fauna Ent. Scand.


The genitalia are illustrated in Dipterists Digest Volume 13, Part 1 on page 34. That issue is available to download online.
 
Sam Thomas
Perfect, looks like a good match. Thanks for your help
 
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