Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Omphalophora sp. (Rhagionidae)

Posted by Paul Beuk on 04-03-2011 10:35
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Well, you can start with sending me an eprint of that 2010 paper, because I did not see that one yet. I must admit I had already forgotten it was published, though I retweeted the Zootaxa announcement #dipera_info. When I return to the office the week after next (the South of the country comes to a stand-still here because of the carnaval so I might just as well take the whole week off) I can check against the comments and the figures. One of the most conspicuous things about the antannae in these specimens are that there is virtually no segmentation visble after the pedicel, though there is a small dorsal seta in the area where you would expect transition between the first and second flagellar segment.

Peter, did you see the Spatulina and it does not have setose laterotergites?