Gallery Links
Users Online
· Guests Online: 15

· Members Online: 0

· Total Members: 5,097
· Newest Member: Jennifer_Rico
Forum Threads
Theme Switcher
Switch to:
Last Seen Users
· Pentti Ketola00:12:39
· Juergen Peters01:14:38
· weia03:52:02
· John Carr04:31:01
· Bernard Pert...05:01:27
· tabiatdostu06:04:11
· DedeLab07:08:34
· NakaRB07:36:53
· Tony Irwin07:42:03
· helge07:52:50
Latest Photo Additions
View Thread
Diptera.info :: Identification queries :: Diptera (adults)
Who is here? 1 guest(s)
 Print Thread
Sepsidae from Canaries
michal tkoc
#1 Print Post
Posted on 04-04-2010 17:41
User Avatar

Member

Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Posts: 237
Joined: 07.11.06

31.3.2010, Canary Islans, Tenerife, Anaga mts., Taganana

michal tkoc attached the following image:


[75.2Kb]
Curator of Diptera, Entomology Department, National Museum Prague.
PhD. Student, Charles University.
Prague, Czech Republic.
 
http://www.diptera.cz/
michal tkoc
#2 Print Post
Posted on 04-04-2010 17:42
User Avatar

Member

Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Posts: 237
Joined: 07.11.06


michal tkoc attached the following image:


[69.75Kb]
Curator of Diptera, Entomology Department, National Museum Prague.
PhD. Student, Charles University.
Prague, Czech Republic.
 
http://www.diptera.cz/
Nikita Vikhrev
#3 Print Post
Posted on 04-04-2010 22:35
User Avatar

Member

Location: Moscow, Russia
Posts: 9561
Joined: 24.05.05

Michal, as far as I remember, Sepsis punctum from Canary has 2 post dc instead of 1 in Euroasia mainland.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Nikita Vikhrev
#4 Print Post
Posted on 05-04-2010 16:10
User Avatar

Member

Location: Moscow, Russia
Posts: 9561
Joined: 24.05.05

Andrey Ozerov confirmed my ID: S. punctum
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Nikita Vikhrev
#5 Print Post
Posted on 05-04-2010 21:49
User Avatar

Member

Location: Moscow, Russia
Posts: 9561
Joined: 24.05.05

By the way, there is another region with S. punctum with 2 post dc - Tibet
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
michal tkoc
#6 Print Post
Posted on 06-04-2010 09:51
User Avatar

Member

Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Posts: 237
Joined: 07.11.06

Thanks, that is very interesting! If I understand it right, it is possible to have different chaetotaxy inside one species? I didnt know that...
Edited by michal tkoc on 06-04-2010 09:52
Curator of Diptera, Entomology Department, National Museum Prague.
PhD. Student, Charles University.
Prague, Czech Republic.
 
http://www.diptera.cz/
Jump to Forum:
Similar Threads
Thread Forum Replies Last Post
which Sepsidae? => Sepsis sp. Diptera (adults) 11 14-04-2026 07:10
Sepsidae? Diptera (adults) 3 18-03-2026 10:49
Sepsidae ? Diptera (adults) 3 14-11-2025 15:42
Sepsidae? Diptera (adults) 1 08-11-2025 17:35
Black Fly, black legs, black feet - ID? --> Themira putris (Sepsidae) Diptera (adults) 7 23-12-2024 14:15
Date and time
30 April 2026 04:25
Login
Username

Password



Not a member yet?
Click here to register.

Forgotten your password?
Request a new one here.
Temporary email?
Due to fact this site has functionality making use of your email address, any registration using a temporary email address will be rejected.

Paul
Donate
Please, help to make
Diptera.info
possible and enable
further improvements!
Latest Articles
Syrph the Net
Those who want to have access to the Syrph the Net database need to sign the
License Agreement -
Click to Download


Public files of Syrph the Net can be downloaded HERE

Last updated: 25.08.2011
Shoutbox
You must login to post a message.

29.04.26 15:16
What a piece of sad news to learn about Mr. Chandler's passing, a great loss indeed

24.04.26 15:48
I have just received the very sad news that Peter Chandler has died after a fall at home yesterday. I have no other details at the moment. We shall miss him terribly.

20.02.26 13:31
Canada plans to eliminate the Diptera group at the CNC. See post in the News section of the main page.

18.02.26 09:33
Anyone have scans of the Genus Semaranga in: 1)Kanmiya, K. (1983) A systematic study of the Japanese Chloropidae (Diptera). 2) Andersson, H. (1977 Taxonomic and Phylogenetic studies on Chloropid

10.02.26 19:36
Hello Moumoule !

07.01.26 15:52
Pipunculidae from Mongolia! I am looking for specialist who is committed to ID these. There will be a lot of material coming from my expeditions.

06.12.25 21:37
He last posted here in April, identifying some Chloropidae.

04.12.25 20:02
Dr Michael von Tschirnhaus, a leading expert on Chloropidae and Agromyzidae, died on 16 September 2025 at the age of 86. He will be greatly missed by the international community. R.I.P.

03.12.25 12:46
Anyone has the scan of "Harkness, R. D.; Ismay, J. W. 1976: A new species of Trachysiphonella (Dipt., Chloropidae) from Greece, associated with an ant Cataglyphis bicolor (F.) (Hym., Formicidae)

01.12.25 22:29
I will try to fix the messages this month. We have to make some other configuration changes before software goes out of support at end of year.

Render time: 0.76 seconds | 269,517,372 unique visits