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Villa hottentotta -> Villa sp.
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Gansucha |
Posted on 24-10-2016 20:25
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Member Location: Posts: 1015 Joined: 18.04.12 |
Ukraine, Donetsk region, July 26,27. Villa hottentotta ? female male Edited by Gansucha on 25-10-2016 17:33 |
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Sundew |
Posted on 25-10-2016 01:15
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Member Location: Berlin and Baden-Württemberg, Germany Posts: 3916 Joined: 28.07.07 |
Villa spec., a sure species ID is impossible (compare older threads, e.g., http://www.dipter...d_id=75411). The upper one should be a male. |
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Gansucha |
Posted on 25-10-2016 05:57
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Thank you ! And in these pictures - a female? |
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johnes81 |
Posted on 25-10-2016 11:51
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Member Location: Berlin, Germany Posts: 1978 Joined: 15.10.16 |
very difficult to tell from these photos. I suspect that the species in the first photo could be Villa modesta but villa species are known to be variable in appearance. conjecture only leads me to think Villa modesta (first photo) and Villa hottentotta (second photo). Maybe an expert can see otherwise... |
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Sundew |
Posted on 25-10-2016 12:23
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Member Location: Berlin and Baden-Württemberg, Germany Posts: 3916 Joined: 28.07.07 |
I am not getting tired to repeat: search in the old threads for your suspected species - you will get a lot of information! In the case of Villa cf. hottentotta I can only cite our expert David Gibbs: "experts in Villa? wish there was. apart from saying it looks to be one of the many hottentotta-group species there is no hope without a specimen and even then identification is likely to be tentative." http://www.dipter...ad_id=5866 "after carefully comparing your photos with my specimens i conclude that they cannot be identified. the only thing i can say is that they appear to be closer to my continental specimens of modesta than to hottentotta. Unfortunately i have no specimens of paniscus which, if truly a separate species, is very similar to both modesta and hottentotta. one thing i can say for certain, any photo of this group of Villa which has not been collected, and in the case of males dissected, is very unlikely to be reliably named. even specimens are very difficult to name and this will remain the case untill the whole genus is revised." http://www.dipter...ad_id=8979 |
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Gansucha |
Posted on 25-10-2016 17:27
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Member Location: Posts: 1015 Joined: 18.04.12 |
I read the last message and realized that define this genus to species is not possible without samples. Thank you again! I have, no matter how skilled, hard to understand sex. Because of that and asked again whether the third and fourth shots female? Sorry for bad English. |
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Piluca_Alvarez |
Posted on 26-10-2016 11:06
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Member Location: Madrid, Spain Posts: 2431 Joined: 06.11.10 |
Gansucha, to separate sex in Villa, pay attention to the separation between the eyes. In males eyes are narrowly separated, in females the separation is wider. However, this rule doesn't work in 100% of the species. There is a little bunch of species in Europe whose males also have wider separation than usual so one has to be always careful about this feature. |
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Gansucha |
Posted on 26-10-2016 14:39
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Member Location: Posts: 1015 Joined: 18.04.12 |
That is, picture 3 and 4 female. I am not mistaken? |
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Piluca_Alvarez |
Posted on 26-10-2016 15:48
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Member Location: Madrid, Spain Posts: 2431 Joined: 06.11.10 |
Exactly |
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Gansucha |
Posted on 26-10-2016 17:56
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Member Location: Posts: 1015 Joined: 18.04.12 |
Thank you for confirmation.! |
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