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Luis Alvarez |
Posted on 29-02-2016 11:16
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Member Location: Pontevedra (Spain) Posts: 413 Joined: 24.01.13 |
Galicia (Spain), 08/12/2015. I think is a Coenosia. It was collected. It was found dead in a garden. Regards, Luis Luis Alvarez attached the following image: [190.7Kb] |
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Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 29-02-2016 18:31
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Member Location: Le Havre, France Posts: 8248 Joined: 03.03.07 |
Female Azelia cilipes/nebulosa ?
Stephane. |
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Luis Alvarez |
Posted on 29-02-2016 20:43
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Member Location: Pontevedra (Spain) Posts: 413 Joined: 24.01.13 |
Thank you very much, Stephane. I'm sorry. I said nonsense. I can try to take more detailed photos if that helps to the ID. Best regards, Luis |
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Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 29-02-2016 21:56
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Member Location: Le Havre, France Posts: 8248 Joined: 03.03.07 |
It has cruciate interfrontal setae and a strong proclinate orbital, so it is in Muscinae, Azeliini (impossible in Phaoniinae and Coenosiinae). Then, Hydrotaea have always 4 post dc (European species), and Thricops haven't spots on abdomen, so it is Azelia. Reddish/brown to yellowish tibiae -> A. cilipes or nebulosa. It seems it bears a very short apical dorsal on t2, so I would say A. cilipes, but I'm less sure.
Stephane. |
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Luis Alvarez |
Posted on 02-03-2016 09:25
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Member Location: Pontevedra (Spain) Posts: 413 Joined: 24.01.13 |
Thanks again, Stephane. Best regards, Luis |
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