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Orbellia
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Melodi |
Posted on 05-12-2019 20:39
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Found today, 05.12.19 in Moscow suburb, Russia, on the forest edge, on pine.
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Melodi |
Posted on 05-12-2019 20:40
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Melodi |
Posted on 05-12-2019 20:43
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Melodi |
Posted on 05-12-2019 20:44
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Melodi |
Posted on 05-12-2019 20:45
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John Carr |
Posted on 06-12-2019 01:01
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 9883 Joined: 22.10.10 |
I think it's Orbellia. |
Melodi |
Posted on 06-12-2019 04:29
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Member Location: Posts: 284 Joined: 19.11.19 |
Thank you! Which parts are needed to say it's exactly this genus? |
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John Carr |
Posted on 06-12-2019 12:47
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 9883 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Melodi wrote: Thank you! Which parts are needed to say it's exactly this genus? Are there three pairs of bristles on the margin of the scutellum instead of the usual two? In North America that would be enough. |
Melodi |
Posted on 06-12-2019 14:18
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Yes, there're 3 of them.
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Melodi |
Posted on 06-12-2019 14:29
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With this key it appears to be nivicola, right?
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John Carr |
Posted on 06-12-2019 17:28
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 9883 Joined: 22.10.10 |
I find the last couplet difficult. The postpronotum contrasts with the mesonotum, but is not brownish. |
Andrzej |
Posted on 06-12-2019 17:50
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Member Location: Poland Posts: 2342 Joined: 05.01.06 |
Let me write something about the key I prepared and published ij Dipteron-Wrocław. The key was constructed to the Orbellia species hitherto known Russia. One well known European species, O. myiopiformis wasn't included there... I'm still working on the morphological differences between O. myiopiformis and O. nivicola (Both of it are closely related). If the specimen was collected, please contact me using PM to send it to me for further examination. I have received next specimens of Orbellia from Chuvasia, which are similar to both mentioned species... Andrzej dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences |
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Melodi |
Posted on 06-12-2019 18:40
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Member Location: Posts: 284 Joined: 19.11.19 |
No, sorry, I don't like collecting if I don't have a purpose to do so. But if there are differences between them other than genitals maybe I have photos that show them, I spent a long time with this individual. |
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