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Botanophila sp. ?
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Manuel Lopez |
Posted on 18-05-2012 19:01
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Member Location: Granada Posts: 2551 Joined: 03.09.11 |
5,3 mm. Maybe Adia sp. (cinerella) male ? Granada, May 6, 2012. Click to enlarge please. Thanks ! Manuel Lopez attached the following image: [183.15Kb] Edited by Manuel Lopez on 19-05-2012 00:34 |
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Manuel Lopez |
Posted on 18-05-2012 19:02
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Member Location: Granada Posts: 2551 Joined: 03.09.11 |
Another view
Manuel Lopez attached the following image: [195.1Kb] |
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Stephen R |
Posted on 19-05-2012 00:06
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Member Location: Clitheroe Lancashire UK Posts: 2396 Joined: 12.06.09 |
There seems to be a strongish pd apical on t3. Perhaps it's one of the three Botanophila spp. that have this feature. B. maculipes is ruled out by 4 avs on t3 and leg colour, which would leave apiciseta and jacobaeae. Or it could be a different genus altogether |
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Stephen R |
Posted on 19-05-2012 00:18
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Member Location: Clitheroe Lancashire UK Posts: 2396 Joined: 12.06.09 |
I've just noticed your suggestion of Adia sp.. This is ruled out if I'm right in seeing the strong pd, and in any case it should have only one av on the hind tibia. |
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Manuel Lopez |
Posted on 19-05-2012 00:34
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Member Location: Granada Posts: 2551 Joined: 03.09.11 |
Thanks so much Stephen. This family is a little confusing to my current knowledge without keys. I don't know how to call the thread. What do you think about ? I will upload another image at a glance... I'm not sure if there is one setae stronger or if it is because the perspective... Manuel Lopez attached the following image: [134.37Kb] Edited by Manuel Lopez on 19-05-2012 00:57 Manuel |
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Stephen R |
Posted on 19-05-2012 11:24
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Member Location: Clitheroe Lancashire UK Posts: 2396 Joined: 12.06.09 |
It's a difficult family even with a key! Often the only real way is to get a male specimen under the microscope. I think your title is fine Someone else may have a better idea. |
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