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Tiny dolichopodid to ID
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 24-09-2009 22:37
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Today I learned that wings of microhymenopterans are not tasty, as you can see on the video. And the dolichopodid, what species is it?

location: Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
date: 24/09/2009

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Igor Grichanov
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Chrysotimus sp,, female.
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Rui Andrade
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Thanks for the identification IgorWink.
 
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Rui. If you want, you can collect Dolichopodidae and send them to me. I can send them to a specialist. But do me one favour, don't send them together with other material, but separately and maybe once a year.
I can try to get them identified, but I cannot promise.
 
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PS: how much is known about the feeding behaviour of Dolichopodidae? Interesting video!
 
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Just a thought..(outside the box...or Padded Cell).We have lots of photos of flies blowing bubbles, can't remember any of Doli's among them...Maybe this is their way of cleaning their mouths...a bit like flossing, but using a fly's wings.....Yea stupid idea, or is it ?????

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Not necessarily too soon, if still taking the tablets...
 
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Grin....Does it still show...only 12 more days of talking crap..and counting. Grin

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One day I will look back on these posts and smile...at the moment.......hmmm.
 
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Andre wrote:
Rui. If you want, you can collect Dolichopodidae and send them to me. I can send them to a specialist. But do me one favour, don't send them together with other material, but separately and maybe once a year.
I can try to get them identified, but I cannot promise.


Thank you for your kind offer André, but there is no need because I already send dolichopodids to Patrick Grootaert.Wink

Yea stupid idea, or is it ?????


Not stupid, but very funnyGrin
 
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Dear,

My guess would be Chrysotimus molliculus, the only Western European species with black antenna (C. flaviventris has a yellow scape and pedicel). It cannot be excluded that new species might occur in the Mediterranean bassin, but as this is not a xerophilous genus, this is not very likely. So I stick to my previous guess.

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Thank you very much for your help Marc! I've collected some specimens.
 
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