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Chloropidae indet.
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caliprobola |
Posted on 08-03-2019 15:18
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 203 Joined: 24.05.07 |
Hi fly people, this one doesn't seem to key out with the fennoskandia key. It is form NW France, coastal habitat (foredunes), so could wel be not in the key... There is a row of 5-6 Orb of which 2 are clearly bigger, poc are crossed, oc are seemingly missing (but can well be broken off), no hairs on the ocelar triangle, ocelar triangle is dark, shining in top halve, wrinkled in post half arista is slightly thickened and clearly pubescent (hairs longer than width of arista) first flagellomere is reniform, yellow but darkened at top side and at root of arista Scutum is dark brown, evenly punctuated, with vague brownish stripes on scutum and pleura paler. Setae on scutellum are not on ampullae, apical setae are a bit closer to subapical than to each other Costal vein reaching vein M thanks for any suggestion! caliprobola attached the following image: [54.16Kb] Edited by caliprobola on 08-03-2019 15:43 |
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caliprobola |
Posted on 08-03-2019 15:19
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 203 Joined: 24.05.07 |
Head, better detail
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caliprobola |
Posted on 08-03-2019 15:19
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 203 Joined: 24.05.07 |
lateral view
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caliprobola |
Posted on 08-03-2019 15:20
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 203 Joined: 24.05.07 |
lateral view, detail forgot to mention the long palpae caliprobola attached the following image: [81.12Kb] |
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caliprobola |
Posted on 11-03-2019 10:36
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 203 Joined: 24.05.07 |
Hi all, monday morning so maybe someone has a fresh view on this fly |
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caliprobola |
Posted on 18-03-2019 13:47
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 203 Joined: 24.05.07 |
A new monday, a new reminder |
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Jan Maca |
Posted on 19-03-2019 21:27
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Member Location: Posts: 1148 Joined: 25.03.10 |
I am not a specialist. But if you simply count only the large orbitals, it seems to be an Elachiptera. |
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