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Jan Wind |
Posted on 01-04-2016 22:34
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Member Location: Ede, The Netherlands Posts: 806 Joined: 24.10.10 |
Today 1 april found a 2mm small fly. Face dusted, frons shining, one frontal directed outwards, very conspicuous punctuated abdomen. Could this be a Cnestrum lepidopes? Location central Netherlands. Jan Wind attached the following image: [53.33Kb] Edited by Jan Wind on 02-04-2016 13:12 |
Jan Wind |
Posted on 01-04-2016 22:35
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Member Location: Ede, The Netherlands Posts: 806 Joined: 24.10.10 |
picture 2
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Jan Wind |
Posted on 01-04-2016 22:35
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Member Location: Ede, The Netherlands Posts: 806 Joined: 24.10.10 |
picture 3
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Jan Wind |
Posted on 01-04-2016 22:36
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Member Location: Ede, The Netherlands Posts: 806 Joined: 24.10.10 |
picture 4
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Posted on 01-04-2016 22:36
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Member Location: Ede, The Netherlands Posts: 806 Joined: 24.10.10 |
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 01-04-2016 23:38
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Member Location: Norwich, England Posts: 7193 Joined: 19.11.04 |
I'm not very familiar with Cnestrum, but this looks very like Axysta cesta
Tony ---------- Tony Irwin |
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Jan Wind |
Posted on 02-04-2016 00:23
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Member Location: Ede, The Netherlands Posts: 806 Joined: 24.10.10 |
Thank you very much Tony !! Best regards, Jan Wind |
Jan Wind |
Posted on 02-04-2016 12:18
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Member Location: Ede, The Netherlands Posts: 806 Joined: 24.10.10 |
Jenns Herman Stuke 2010 Ephydridae Niedersachsen und Bremen says Axysta could be confused with Cnesta at first glance. So I tried to find out the differences between Axysta and Cnesta which both have a coarse punctuate abdomen. Axysta one notopleural (anterior notopleural is missing) Cnesta two notopleurals Axysta tergite 4 length very large and more than 3x length tergite 5, while Cnesta length tergite 3 as long as length tergite 2 +4 combined Axysta costa extends slightly beyond vein R4+5 From the above my fly is clearly Axysta . The biotope I found it was a dry area but only less than 5 m from a flooded areas with shallow standing water with gras and Juncus. So it is probably more related to the shallow waters than to the dry area. picture from the notopleural (sorry 2 mm fly is allmost too small for my 40 x enlargement microscope) Jan Wind attached the following image: [80.16Kb] |
Jan Wind |
Posted on 02-04-2016 12:19
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Member Location: Ede, The Netherlands Posts: 806 Joined: 24.10.10 |
picture of wing costa
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Jan Wind |
Posted on 02-04-2016 12:20
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Member Location: Ede, The Netherlands Posts: 806 Joined: 24.10.10 |
picture of tergite see length tergite 4
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