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Heleomyzidae 1 (NL) =>Neoleria ruficeps
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blaauw7 |
Posted on 23-10-2013 20:15
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Member Location: Wageningen, Netherlands Posts: 2542 Joined: 22.09.07 |
Found on wild mushrooms, old beech forest Netherlands. ID possible ? Gr Dick blaauw7 attached the following image: [171.15Kb] Edited by blaauw7 on 03-11-2013 10:58 |
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blaauw7 |
Posted on 23-10-2013 20:15
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Member Location: Wageningen, Netherlands Posts: 2542 Joined: 22.09.07 |
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rvanderweele |
Posted on 30-10-2013 23:07
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Member Location: Zoelmond, the Netherlands Posts: 1984 Joined: 01.11.06 |
Neoleria ruficauda
ruud van der weele rvanderweele@gmail.com |
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Andrzej |
Posted on 31-10-2013 00:09
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Member Location: Poland Posts: 2347 Joined: 05.01.06 |
In my opinion the ID character has been omitted by Ruud ... It's another species: Neoleria ruficeps. Andrzej Edited by Andrzej on 31-10-2013 00:10 dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences |
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rvanderweele |
Posted on 31-10-2013 00:26
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Member Location: Zoelmond, the Netherlands Posts: 1984 Joined: 01.11.06 |
The bristles on the 3rd femur are very small. I have here specimens with much bigger bristles. If you look laterally at the fly the bristles are hardly bigger than the hairs near it.
ruud van der weele rvanderweele@gmail.com |
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rvanderweele |
Posted on 31-10-2013 00:31
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Member Location: Zoelmond, the Netherlands Posts: 1984 Joined: 01.11.06 |
though the environment for N. ruficeps is known to be around mushrooms. But too late now to go back upstairs. Tomorrow too early out of bed for a business trip. ruud van der weele rvanderweele@gmail.com |
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rvanderweele |
Posted on 02-11-2013 17:01
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Member Location: Zoelmond, the Netherlands Posts: 1984 Joined: 01.11.06 |
Only now I had time to go upstairs to my little room and look at the fly again. Indeed my cheeks are still blushing; I really overlooked the bristled on the hind femur. It is absultely, as Andrzej, said a male N. ruficeps. I am very pleased with the specimen, since it is the first Dutch one in my collection. I have two other males from Hungary. I have to say, Andrzej, that it looks to me that the bristles on their femore a slighter bigger. Is there such a variability in the size of these bristles, Andrzej? I ahve to say that all the Hungarian Heleomyzidae have been checked by Laci during the last year during my stay in Hungary. ruud van der weele rvanderweele@gmail.com |
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blaauw7 |
Posted on 03-11-2013 10:57
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Member Location: Wageningen, Netherlands Posts: 2542 Joined: 22.09.07 |
Oke! Thanks Andrzej and Ruud. Gr Dick |
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