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Peplomyza litura ?
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 01-11-2009 19:23
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hi flyforum,

I guess this is Peplomyza litura but I am not sure..

Can anyone confirm this (or deny) ?

place: Amsterdam forest
date: 1-11-2009

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I give it a second try..Cool
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Peplomyza sp., useful marks are not visible.
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Katerina Dvorakova wrote:
Peplomyza sp., useful marks are not visible.
Katka


Hi Katka,

What are the useful marks?
Perhabs I could learn something.
I could give a good crop perhabs..

Robert
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Hi Robert,
Only P. litura has several seta on R 3+4 vein, only P. discoidea has not a spot between antenae, P. intermedia has this spot and has not seta on R3+4. P. litura is comonnest in Europe.
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Only P. litura has several seta on R 3+4 vein

I see seta on the edge of the wing, between R3 + R4, but I am not sure this is the right place? (is it inside the wing?)

P. litura has a spot between antenae

Yes, I can see this spot

P. litura is comonnest in Europe

P. litura is the only Peplomyza which is on the dutch specieslist
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the spot between the antenne
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Hi Robert,
1. on the wein, not between, see http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=26041
2. yes, I see it.
3. I know it, but I think the Lauxaniid fauna of Neetherlands is not very good expored.
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