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Lonchopteridae male. >Lonchoptera lutea
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Pentti Ketola |
Posted on 06-10-2017 09:19
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Hi, Is it possible to determine the species of this fly? Photo in Finland Kokkola 5 October 2017. Size 3mm. Pentti Pentti Ketola attached the following image: [50.67Kb] Edited by Pentti Ketola on 18-10-2017 19:07 |
Pentti Ketola |
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RamiP |
Posted on 06-10-2017 09:25
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Lonchopteridae: Lonchoptera sp. |
Pentti Ketola |
Posted on 06-10-2017 10:13
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Thanks, Rami.
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Pentti Ketola |
Posted on 07-10-2017 16:21
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Hi, 9 species of Lonchoptera have been found in Finland. Could this be Lonchoptera impicta ? Pentti |
Ectemnius |
Posted on 18-10-2017 15:04
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Member Location: The Netherlands Posts: 845 Joined: 22.11.11 |
Hi Pentti, The Nearctic revision Klymko & Marshall 2008 has examined lots of material including Palearctic and gives several usefull characters which cannot be seen here. Wing tips rounded and abdomen dark with pale dorsal stripes. Characters on the wing and tibia are not clearly visible. So the length of bristles on R1 and R4+5 cannot be seen. Also the number of dorsal bristles on the front tibia cannot be seen. Looking at the hypopygium I fear this will be Lonchoptera lutea, a very common species. Regards, Ectemnius Edited by Ectemnius on 18-10-2017 15:04 |
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Pentti Ketola |
Posted on 18-10-2017 19:06
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Thanks a lot! Pentti. |
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