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Pallopteridae, Hungary, July
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Posted on 24-07-2009 15:06
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One of my latest finds from Bukk mountains, near a lake, about 7 mm long. My first Pallopterid that I manages to catch (if it is really a Pallopterid).
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Palloptera ustulata or P. anderssoni.
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Thank You! I'll provide more photos, maybe it can be ID-d to sp.
 
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To ID it to species level, you should study the genitalia. The apical filament of the aedeagus is bifid in P. anderssoni.

Rotheray, G.E. & I. MacGowan, 1999. Palloptera anderssoni sp. n. from Scotland and Finland (Diptera: Pallopteridae). Br. J. Ent. Nat. Hist. 11: 175-179.
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Hi! I tried to make photo, is it showing the right structure?
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