Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anthomyiidae:Paregle audacula (male)

Posted by skrylten on 08-10-2013 19:56
#1

2013-10-06, Degeberga Sweden, 5 mm

Edited by skrylten on 09-10-2013 19:48

Posted by skrylten on 08-10-2013 19:56
#2

dorsal and wing

Posted by skrylten on 08-10-2013 19:57
#3

head

Posted by skrylten on 08-10-2013 19:57
#4

genitalia

Posted by javanerkelens on 08-10-2013 21:58
#5

I think Paregle audacula (Harris)......
Check if there is a very small orbital seta and if there is an av seta present on the midtibia.

Johanna

Edited by javanerkelens on 08-10-2013 21:58

Posted by skrylten on 09-10-2013 11:42
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Thanks Johannna !

Some pictures for confirmation of ID.

First some hairs between the bristles ...

Posted by skrylten on 09-10-2013 11:42
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very small orbital seta ...

Posted by skrylten on 09-10-2013 11:43
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... and av seta, midtibia

Posted by javanerkelens on 09-10-2013 19:36
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There are three species of Paregle present in Sweden:
Paregle audacula
Paregle atrisquama
Paregel vetula
From wich P. audacula the only one with the notopleural depression haired......

So Paregle audacula seems right.

Johanna
(compliment on the nice pictures!)

Edited by javanerkelens on 09-10-2013 19:37

Posted by skrylten on 09-10-2013 19:48
#10

Many thanks Johanna !

Posted by aispinsects on 12-06-2020 06:54
#11

Is there a good comparison out there for the calypters (lower distinctly extended beyond upper or not distinctly, etc)?