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Trichocera parva ?
pjoris
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Posted on 17-01-2011 22:53
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Now this should be T. parva: right ? "Pimple" on styles, bridge not fused (or is that still fused ?), narrow sternite 9. Wasn't too big either. If anybody can confirm (or disagree if they must ...). Joris

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It really looks like T.parva. Yet there is another rather similar species - T.bilobata, but it lacks setae on sternite 9. So, please check whether there are setae along the margin of st9 (I can't see them on the photos) - if yes, then you have parva for sure Wink
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Yes, there are some setae - so parva. Good. That's the sixth species in a few days then (hiemalis, major, relegationis, annulata, the mystery one of my previous message, and now parva) - and I have a few more mysteries lying around. Not a bad hobby looking at trichocera's in the middle of winter Smile. Thanks for the confirmation ! Joris
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Yes, they certainly provide a nice focal point in the winter. Beating over-wintering foliage is another way to carry on surveying for other groups such as Coleoptera/Hemiptera if you're into more than just Diptera - it can even find you resting Trichoceridae in low temperatures (<5'c) when they don't fly.
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Had most of them from ivy - brambles seem also good, but a bit more dangerous for the net. Indeed with some Demetrias atricapillus (carabid) and a few other beetles and pentatomids.
 
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