Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sphaerocerinae > Lotobia pallidiventris

Posted by Jan Wind on 20-10-2016 16:16
#1

Seen in limestone area southern part of the Netherlands 23 sept
Any help with finding the ID will be appreciated

Edited by Jan Wind on 29-10-2016 10:19

Posted by Jan Wind on 20-10-2016 16:17
#2

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Posted by Jan Wind on 20-10-2016 16:17
#3

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Posted by Jan Wind on 20-10-2016 16:18
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Posted by Jan Wind on 20-10-2016 16:18
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Posted by Paul Beuk on 21-10-2016 11:32
#6

Ischiolepta sp., tricky tiny bastards...

Posted by Jan Wind on 21-10-2016 14:35
#7

why not Lotobia see pentagonal plate covering most of the face

Posted by Jan Wind on 21-10-2016 14:37
#8

and scutellum with more than 11 marginal tubercles (I count 16). Tubercles at the basis are fused.

Posted by Jan Wind on 25-10-2016 22:06
#9

renewed request Lotobia ??

Posted by Paul Beuk on 28-10-2016 17:55
#10

Yup

Posted by Jan Wind on 29-10-2016 10:18
#11

Paul, Thank you for confirming this is a Lotobia.
It fits very well with Lotobia pallidiventris the only Lotobia in this European region.

As far as i can check this will then be a new species for the Netherlands. Is that correct?

Kind regards,
Jan Wind