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Also wasp or dipt.?
Niki Winter
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Posted on 12-06-2007 21:15
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Lime in may other tread,
Wasp or dipt?

Thank you for yopur answer.
Niki Winter attached the following image:


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Where did you take the picture and how big is it? It is clearly a Diptera, but it would help if you could indicate the continent?!?
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Niki Winter
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Hallo Martin
Ok a dipteria, I make the foto im Salzburger Land, the dipt. I think 10 to 12 mm large.
I hope this are enough information, I found it on a stone.
Niki
 
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This could be a female of Allognosta vagans (Dip. Stratiomyidae)- the wings are very dark for this species, but the head and the wing venetion fit.
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I'd say Scenopinidae, Scenopinus species.
A new family for the gallery!Grin
Edited by Tony Irwin on 12-06-2007 23:22
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Maddin
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I agree, I was a bitdistracted by the wing venation, or what I thought I saw... It is not a Strat,Shock it is Scenopinus. Also the body is more elongate in Scenopinus than in Allognosta!
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Niki Winter
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Thank you very much for our idebtifications.
Best regards Niki
 
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But you have just missed adding the first scenopinid for the gallery! see http://www.dipter...to_id=1694Smile
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Niki Winter
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Hi Tony,
do you think, that my very, very bad photo is good for the gallery?
I have problems with the flash. So the photo is not desirable.

Niki
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Niki Winter wrote:
do you think, that my very, very bad photo is good for the gallery?
I have problems with the flash. So the photo is not desirable.


I think so. It is very different in appearance to Maddin's Metatrichia, and yours shows the family's venation much more clearly. I think it's worth putting up, at least until someone submits a better picture! Wink
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Niki Winter
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OK, ok, I have done it.
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