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Posted on 30-10-2010 06:14
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Hello all,

Who could help me with this lonchopteridae?
Pic taken in Hasselt, 29-10-2010.

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Nobody?

There are only 6 species in Belgium and I don't have a key nor clue. Frown
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Unfortunately the first couplet in the (British) key depends on whether there is an anteroventral bristle on the distal half of t2, and this requires a different viewpoint Frown I think the choice here is between L. furcata (av) and L. lutea (no av).
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OK, I can live with that. Smile

Thanks Stephen.

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Using the Czechoslovak key it easily keys out as L. lutea.
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What are the distinguishing features, Paul?
 
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In relation to the resembling species, I think most notably the absence of a pd on T1 and black inner vertical setae.
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