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Bombyliidae - Thyridanthrax perspicillaris
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Posted on 14-08-2007 11:23
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Hi


* locality - P?voa D?o - Silgueiros - Viseu - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.08.13
* size - 5 mm (medium fly)
* habitat - woodland
* substrate - near Mentha sp.


Exoprosopa sp. I think.


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Thyridanthrax

fenestratus or perspicillaris...
 
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will almost certainly be perspicillaris down there
 
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in Exoprosopa the spots on wings have more clear limits than Thyridanthrax? Is it correct?

 
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there is a problem...
I have the specimen, and the sternites I and II are clearly brownish in color. it is not possible to be any artifact or loose of scales.. According to Seguy key this would be T. fenestratus.

Another data: the halteres are all whitish.
 
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look at the squamae, whitish (perspicillaris) or blackish (fenestratus). wing pattern of Exoprosopa very variable, in some no real pattern at all
 
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squamae are clearly whitish. So T. perspicillaris. But the colour of sternites don't fit. Is it very variable?
 
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