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Dolichopus 2->D. latilimbatus
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nielsyese |
Posted on 19-12-2012 18:40
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2339 Joined: 13.02.09 |
Another species from June, the Netherlands. All tarsi seem to be simple, lower postocular cilia pale, squamal fringe black.
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nielsyese |
Posted on 19-12-2012 18:41
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2339 Joined: 13.02.09 |
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nielsyese |
Posted on 19-12-2012 18:41
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2339 Joined: 13.02.09 |
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Stefan Naglis |
Posted on 19-12-2012 19:07
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Member Location: Switzerland Posts: 738 Joined: 27.12.08 |
Dolichopus sp. male |
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nielsyese |
Posted on 19-12-2012 19:14
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2339 Joined: 13.02.09 |
Ok, so I'm right with Dolichopus. I'll try to key it again, but it's hard for me as I hardly ever tried to identify Doli's before.
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek |
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nielsyese |
Posted on 19-12-2012 20:06
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2339 Joined: 13.02.09 |
I think I know now why I didn't succeed to key this one, because I missed the apicoventral bristle on the front tibia. I'm now convinced it should be Dolichopus notatus. I'll place some extra pictures. First: all tarsi are simple.
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nielsyese |
Posted on 19-12-2012 20:06
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2339 Joined: 13.02.09 |
Hind femur
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nielsyese |
Posted on 19-12-2012 20:07
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2339 Joined: 13.02.09 |
Apicoventral
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nielsyese |
Posted on 19-12-2012 20:07
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2339 Joined: 13.02.09 |
Wing
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nielsyese |
Posted on 19-12-2012 20:07
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2339 Joined: 13.02.09 |
Brown face
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Stefan Naglis |
Posted on 20-12-2012 09:08
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Member Location: Switzerland Posts: 738 Joined: 27.12.08 |
I can see only 1 seta on the hind basitarsus. If this is the case then it is Dolichopus litorellus Zett. |
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nielsyese |
Posted on 20-12-2012 17:32
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2339 Joined: 13.02.09 |
I checked, but it is not the case. You can see only 1 seta, but there are 2. The other one was broken.
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek |
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Stefan Naglis |
Posted on 20-12-2012 18:46
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Member Location: Switzerland Posts: 738 Joined: 27.12.08 |
Wing without costal stigma at R1, so it must be Dolichopus calinotus Loew, a species that occurs in the Netherlands. |
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nielsyese |
Posted on 20-12-2012 21:45
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2339 Joined: 13.02.09 |
Thanks a lot! Have a merry x-mas and happy new year
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek |
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Igor Grichanov |
Posted on 24-12-2012 15:25
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Member Location: St.Petersburg, Russia Posts: 1688 Joined: 17.08.06 |
Dolichopus latilimbatus: hypopygium is quite unique.
Igor Grichanov |
nielsyese |
Posted on 24-12-2012 15:49
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2339 Joined: 13.02.09 |
Ok, so finally it's something different, thank you!
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek |
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Stefan Naglis |
Posted on 25-12-2012 18:31
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Member Location: Switzerland Posts: 738 Joined: 27.12.08 |
Igor, D. latilimbatus has a silvery-white face, but this species seems to have a brown face. If this is the case then it must be D. calinotus. |
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Igor Grichanov |
Posted on 27-12-2012 08:39
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Member Location: St.Petersburg, Russia Posts: 1688 Joined: 17.08.06 |
The specimen has poor condition, probably from water trap or from humid net. We see the ground colour of face with residues of silvery pollination on clypeus.
Igor Grichanov |
nielsyese |
Posted on 27-12-2012 12:02
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2339 Joined: 13.02.09 |
The specimen is from 2003 from a malaise trap so is indeed in bad condition, I got similar specimens from the same malaise trap in 2008 and they got all silvery face, so this is very well spotted Igor!
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek |
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Stefan Naglis |
Posted on 27-12-2012 12:34
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Member Location: Switzerland Posts: 738 Joined: 27.12.08 |
Dear Niels-Jan, your description "brown face" was misleading. So please provide accurate descriptions in the future. Thanks. |
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