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Heleomyzidae, Gymnomus ? from Romania
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Posted on 03-10-2008 00:13
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Hi,

today (2.october.2008) i have been again up in the mountains (in Retezat).
this one was very frequent sitting on proeminent rock from he road (specially where a small stream go on the road).

from what i have learned until now this is Gymnomus but don't know to go furher.
maybe the same species like the one from here: http://www.dipter...d_id=10847

one exemplar collected.

thanks for the help,
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If collected so could be identified Smile also to the species level !
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So. I'm not sure but if the abdomen is greyish dusted should be G. caesius (Mg.). Long cerci are visible so maybe it is this one. If not so maybe. G. spectabilis (Lw.) (with reddish abdomen) but first flagellomere and the number of dorsolatersl bristles (4-6?) on hind femur look like the first species Cool
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Andrzej wrote:
So. I'm not sure but if the abdomen is greyish dusted should be G. caesius (Mg.). Long cerci are visible so maybe it is this one. If not so maybe. G. spectabilis (Lw.) (with reddish abdomen) but first flagellomere and the number of dorsolatersl bristles (4-6?) on hind femur look like the first species Cool
Andrzej


hi Andrzej,

you will see very soon that specimens.
hope i find also the one from that old thread, so will have both name... hoping.

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14.05.13 09:30
A partial catalogue of types @ MZH (Zool. Mus. Helsinki) by yours truly Smile http://www.luomus.
fi/elaintiede/hyon
teiset/tyypit/dipt
eratypes.html

04.05.13 11:19
OK, Paul! Smile

03.05.13 22:20
@milos: I need to check. Perhaps I have.

02.05.13 11:25
Thank you for your quick reply Smile

02.05.13 08:59
does anyone have Agromyzidae from Afrotropical region please

30.04.13 16:38
schulterbeulen = humeri kreutzborsten = crossed bristles

30.04.13 16:30
can anyone translate the german words schulterbeulen and kreutzborsten please? Wink

17.04.13 11:04
Anyone knows right away how many species of Diptera there are in Europe? Thanks.

14.04.13 23:28
Smile ok, Johanna!

14.04.13 23:27
Grin...what you prefer, we can discus this, during some good wine, cheese and many new pinned flies!

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