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Cecidomyiidae bright yellow! (subfamily Lestremiinae?)
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Sara21392 |
Posted on 19-03-2011 23:41
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Member Location: Posts: 1445 Joined: 07.11.10 |
If I correct match, I think too, looks like Cecidomyiinae!
Sincerely yours Sara |
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blowave |
Posted on 20-03-2011 00:01
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Member Location: LINCOLN, UK Posts: 3151 Joined: 27.06.07 |
Sara21392 wrote: If I correct match, I think too, looks like Cecidomyiinae! Sara, it was this one which is subfamily Cecidomyiidae (the same as the family) that looks to match, the R5 vein curves towards Cu. I was wondering if that was now included in another subfamily as the reference was from 1918. http://cubits.org... |
John Carr |
Posted on 20-03-2011 00:47
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10172 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Cecidomyiinae is defined by genital features, but "usually" has the base of Rs weak or absent (e.g. a stub not quite connecting R4+5 with the base of R). Also, all gall-making species belong to Cecidomyiinae. |
John Carr |
Posted on 15-08-2024 21:50
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10172 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Compare Didactylomyia longimana (Felt, 1908). |
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