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Delia floralis? = Hydrotaea irritans
Anczoviczka
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Posted on 26-10-2016 19:12
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Hi,

I found this fly on meadow, 500 masl, Czech R., 30. July Thanks for your help.
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Anczoviczka wrote:
Hi,

I found this fly on meadow, 500 masl, Czech R., 30. July Thanks for your help.

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Anczoviczka wrote:
Anczoviczka wrote:
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I found this fly on meadow, 500 masl, Czech R., 30. July Thanks for your help.

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Stephane Lebrun
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This is a male Hydrotaea. Maybe Nikita can give a species name.
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Thank you Stephane. How to distinguish Hydrotaea?
 
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Males with modified fore legs (femora notched, with hooks/tubercles/ridges etc.) = Hydrotaea.
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I understand. Thank you.
 
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Stephane, I can't see any possibility except for H. irritans: densely grey dusted body (thuogh well may be much less dusted as well); a pair of elongated prst ac just before suture; f2 with at least 1 ventral spine visible; f3 with strong av only in apical 1/3; f3 and t3 only slightly curved. End of July and on flowers also fit good.
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I silently came to the same conclusion, but I'm never very confident with this genus. Thank you Nikita.
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I hope to publish the revision of Palaearctic Hydrotaea next year. But the matter moves forward very slowly, a difficult genus indeed. On the other hand which genus is easy? Achanthiptera, may be...
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Thank you both.
 
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