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Sepsidae => Opomyzidae: Geomyza cf. subnigra
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RamiP |
Posted on 02-09-2017 20:37
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Member Location: Posts: 5739 Joined: 25.04.15 |
2.9.17 in Jyväskylä, Finland Edited by RamiP on 05-09-2017 07:51 |
RamiP |
Posted on 03-09-2017 16:52
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Member Location: Posts: 5739 Joined: 25.04.15 |
I have been really stupid. The black point is on the top of the wing. It should be Opomyzidae and Geomyza. Does anybody know the species. |
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 04-09-2017 19:26
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19368 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Geomyza subnigra or breviseta, I presume the fromer.
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RamiP |
Posted on 05-09-2017 07:50
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Member Location: Posts: 5739 Joined: 25.04.15 |
Thanks Paul Both are new species in Finland. It woul'd be nice to know Jan Willem's opinion. If somebody knows his email-addres, please send it to me (raimo@pedizona.fi). Rami |
nielsyese |
Posted on 07-09-2017 20:16
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2355 Joined: 13.02.09 |
Hi Rami, I sent an email to you.
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek |
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Jan Willem |
Posted on 09-09-2017 13:16
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Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2136 Joined: 24.07.04 |
Given the darkened costal cell, I agree with Paul. A female. Studying sternite 8 would be best to make sure.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen |
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Jan Willem |
Posted on 09-09-2017 13:39
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Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2136 Joined: 24.07.04 |
Just studied a male of Geomyza breviseta in which the costal cell was completely darekened. So I think you should keep it at Geomyza cf. subnigra for now. I suppose you didn't collect the specimen?
Edited by Jan Willem on 09-09-2017 13:39 Jan Willem van Zuijlen |
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RamiP |
Posted on 09-09-2017 16:09
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Member Location: Posts: 5739 Joined: 25.04.15 |
Thanks Jan No, I didn't collect it. Thanks also for Reinoud and Niels-Jan. Rami |
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