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Oecothea praecox?
Jan Willem
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Posted on 12-08-2010 19:16
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Sorry for the poor quality, but the fly was drifting in alcohol and kept moving around Sad.
I hope Andrzej can tell me which species I'm dealing with.
The specimen was collected in a pitfall trap in "De Kaaistoep" (The Netherlands; Tilburg). 8-15.vii.2010.
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I have never seen O. praecox. As far as I know this species has only been recorded from caves.
Jan Willem, the photo is not that clear. Perhaps Andrzej reacted to you already. Did he say what species it is? If not, do you have objection of sending the specimen to me? I would like to look at it a bit better.
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Thanks for your response Ruud. The specimen has been sent to Andrzej already. I hope to receive his judgement Wink soon.
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Please, let me know his opinion. I am very curious.
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Jan Willem, what species was it? I have here now a O.praecox from Oud Leusden. Not a cave or grotto within many kilometers.
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Ruud !
Did you exam this specimen and compare with O. fenesstralis ?
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Which one? On the photo or the specimen, which I have here?

To be honest, Andrzej, I have quite some specimens from all over the Netherlands, including from caves in the south of the Netherlands. When i have everything together I want to compare them and see if I can do something with the key of Gorodkov.....
Just by chance I came to the message of Jan Willem, and wondered whether you looked at it.

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Sorry, but at the moment I can discuss with arguments only Frown
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Well, Andrzej, when I am looking at Jan-Willem's photo I think it is praecox. And I think the one I have here as well.
Yet, I hope you understand, I am so hesitating since praecox is said to be known from caves and grottos. And Oud Leusden is, I don't know, perhaps more than 100km from any cave or grotto
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Hi Ruud,

Andrzej explained to me that the colouration is rather variable and not a very good character for identification. For the time being it is best to name my specimen as Oecothea cf. fenestralis. Andrzej will have a look at the material and will hopefully be able to tell more later.
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Any news on this? The only 'reliable' character I could find for females supposedly is the relative eye size, but a specimen before me also then seems to be praecox but it is not from a cave either...
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After quite a while I was also wondering today about this Oecothea fenestralis/praecox-pair. At least in Finland only O. fenestralis has been officially recorded but it seems most local specimens have such a wide gena, that the old key(s)would rather lead to O. praecox.
And on top of it all, the old Russian revision of the genus in Entom. Obozr. seems to be missing from local libraries...
(Though Gorodkov's key says there are not any distinct genitalia differences in the males of these...).
 
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