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Norway: Anthomyiidae - Pegomya haemorrhoum ? <= ♀, without ?
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Jorn R Gustad |
Posted on 26-08-2017 21:32
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Member Location: Averøy, Norway Posts: 166 Joined: 26.12.11 |
On light 21st August 33 masl in a swamp broad-leaved forest up at the coast-line in mid Norway. I suspect this species based on the splendid picture in the gallery - named Pegomya haemorrhoa. Help appreciated as always! Cheers Jørn Jorn R Gustad attached the following image: [182.81Kb] Edited by Jorn R Gustad on 28-12-2017 11:01 |
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Jorn R Gustad |
Posted on 26-08-2017 21:33
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Member Location: Averøy, Norway Posts: 166 Joined: 26.12.11 |
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Jorn R Gustad |
Posted on 27-12-2017 11:37
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Member Location: Averøy, Norway Posts: 166 Joined: 26.12.11 |
No opinions on this one? More angles/details possible. It was not collected. Cheers Jørn |
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javanerkelens |
Posted on 27-12-2017 22:11
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Member Location: Netherlands Posts: 2962 Joined: 18.10.07 |
When I look at the hindtibia, I only see one av seta, which should be 2 or more, but I don't know any other female species in Pegomya with the last segment of the abdomen yellowish. So I think the second av seta could be broken or flat. The other characters do fit, so I think we could indeed say it is Pegomya haemorrhoum Johanna |
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