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very small fly II (NL) >Atrichopogon (Psammopogon) flavolineatus
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Posted on 24-03-2019 17:29
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Found today in the skylight behind my house, mid Netherlands. No idea?

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Family Ceratopogonidae, tribe Ceratopogonini. Reminds me of Stilobezzia (Acanthohelea) but the American speies are more spiny. (The acantho- prefix means with thorns.) https://bugguide....iew/571364
 
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Do you want me to have a go at it?
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That should be nice Paul. Thanks! I will send it to you together with the Stilpon graminum

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Well, well, ... the specimen told another story. The last antennal segment bears a small apical nipple, placing it in Forcipomyiinae. Wing characters and the seta on the paratergite lead to Atrichopogon. The enormous genitalia lead to subgemnus Psammopogon and that means a species new to the Netherlands. Just downloaded the key but have no time today to finish the ID. Maybe tomorrow...?
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Thanks Paul!!! Two new species in my garden for the Dutch fauna in one day. I'm curious what for Psammopogon it will be.

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Atrichopogon (Psammopogon) actually. There appear to be two likely candidates considering the distribution of the subgenus but time will tell.
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Atrichopogon looks good. I had not seen any Atrichopogon with large genitalia. In America we have a species of Stilobezzia with elongated genitalia.
 
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Atrichopogon (Psammopogon) flavolineatus, based on the genitalia. As mentioned above, another species new to the Netherlands.
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Interesting species Paul! Only known from Austria, Bulgaria ,Czech Republic , Slovakia and Spanish Mainland. Not really close to The Netherlands. Do you know something about its ecology?

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Actually, it is also known from Germany (German checklist), Turkey, Greece, Hungary and Romania (World catalogue).
No info on biology (yet).
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Found a female today in the skylight!

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Thank you Paul!

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