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Taken in Alcala de Guadaira, Seville, Spain (17/04/2010)
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Stratiomyidae...looking in the Gallery some kind of Nemotelus.
http://www.dipter...to_id=1827

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Stratiomyidae, something like Nemotelus, I'd guess..

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Correction...2 Minutes Pfft
 
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Male of Nemotelus latiusculus.
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Hello, among these ones recorded here until 2002:
Nemotelus nigrinus
Nemotelus argentifer
Nemotelus atriceps = longicornis
Nemotelus cingulatus = lateralis = aemulus = pulcher
Nemotelus cylindricornis
Nemotelus danielssoni
Nemotelus insularis
Nemotelus latiusculus = cothurnatus
Nemotelus longirostris = gadensis = fuscinervis = pilosus
Nemotelus maculiventris = andalusiacus
Nemotelus notatus = balearicus = zernyi
Nemotelus pantherinus = nigritus
Nemotelus pullus
Nemotelus signatus
Nemotelus subuliginosus

I can´t find keys nor descripton for N. cylindricornis, N. danielssoni and N. subuliginosus; I´ve got Lindner´s Keys, is there any better book now or is it a question of looking for articles for single species?
Thanks in advance

Oh, and curious pic; it seems asymmetrical, beatiful photo Smile
 
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Paqui:

I would like to bring your attention to Rozkošný's studies of European Stratiomyidae (cf. below). In Volume 2 you will find the information regarding Nemotelus. For N. danielssoni you will need the original description (Mason 1989).

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Mason, F. (1989): A new species of Nemotelus from Crete Island (Greece) (Diptera Stratiomyidae). - Bollettino della Società Entomologica Italiana 121(2): 147-150.
Rozkošný, R. (1982): A Biosystematic study of the European Stratiomyidae (Diptera). Vol. 1. - W. Junk, The Hague-Boston-London, 401 pp. [ISBN-13 9789061931324]
Rozkošný, R. (1983): A Biosystematic study of the European Stratiomyidae (Diptera). Vol. 2. - W. Junk, The Hague-Boston-London, 431 pp. [ISBN-13 9789061931355]
 
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Thank you very much! Finding complete references for species form here costs me a lot Grin
 
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