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Thricops ? (Muscidae)
javanerkelens
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Posted on 01-06-2008 22:16
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Hello forum,

Could this be a Thricops?
When it is....please say no species (I wil try to do it myself...Pfft)
And when it isn't a Thricops........then I'm doing something wrong and must begin again....Sad

Greatings Joke
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Stephane Lebrun
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Not Thricops, sorry...
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Doesn't matter....probebly another 100 wrong and then I wil get it....Grin

I wil do my best again...

Thanks Joke
 
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Thricops have some setulae on posterior margin of hind coxae. They don't have a such yellow scutellum (excepted the entirely yellow Thricops diaphanus of course). Female Thricops bear a strong pair of proclinate orbital setae.
Let me know if you wish the identity of this one. Wink
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I think it is.......Mydaea
And the species......orthonevra
(but I had doubt about the species corni, because there the postpronotal calli is black and I don't know precisely what they mean ....I think the the area above the mesothoracic spiracle ??....and that is not black)

I hope I am right..GrinPfft

Greatings Joke
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There is a posterodorsal seta on hind tibia, it's Phaonia.
Postpronotal calus =humerus, the anterior corners of mesonotum.
Edited by Stephane Lebrun on 02-06-2008 21:18
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Phaonia bristle....grrrr
At school I would have a 1 as grade..Pfft
But I go somewhere wrong in the key, and I think thats with the seta on the legs....!
And I don't want to look into the gallery to make it easy.
I wil look into it again and now with more patience!!!

I thank you very much for your time!!!!!

Greatings Joke
 
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