Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Pneumia cf extricata

Posted by Elena Regina on 20-04-2024 17:15
#1

Lazio, 2024-IV, TBL 1.6 mm

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Edited by Elena Regina on 02-05-2024 22:14

Posted by weia on 20-04-2024 18:23
#2

Pneumia spec

Posted by weia on 21-04-2024 09:18
#3

Certainly not nubila. Maybe trivialis, but I do not know the species of your region. Ciao a Lazio.

Posted by Elena Regina on 22-04-2024 02:13
#4

Why certainly not P. nubila? There are reports of N. pilulata, N. compta, N. sanae (N. palustris sp. group) in Italy, and a dubious record of N. aff. hirticornis sp. group. I could not find an updated checklist of italian Psychodidae though, not to mention a checklist of the species of this genus.

Posted by weia on 22-04-2024 07:24
#5

Male nubila have a prominent black and white 'horn' on the nose and a contrasty thorax. See kind of field guide with very limited geographical range here: https://www.at-a-lanta.nl/weia/Motmuggen.html

Edited by weia on 22-04-2024 07:27

Posted by weia on 27-04-2024 08:32
#6

This table is outdated, there are some flaws in it!

Posted by Elena Regina on 01-05-2024 22:03
#7

Any clue?

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Posted by weia on 01-05-2024 22:35
#8

This can be many species and even quite some genera, Like Pneumia, Pericoma, Berdeniella, to name a few.

Posted by Elena Regina on 02-05-2024 22:09
#9

Pneumia extricata?
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Posted by weia on 02-05-2024 22:50
#10

I dare not say...