Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Gymnosoma nitens
Posted by Karsten Thomsen on 14-01-2022 11:31
#1
Perhaps 5-6 mms. Sandy coast landscape, Faxe Ladeplads, Denmark, 11 July 2021.
Edited by Karsten Thomsen on 14-01-2022 12:39
Posted by eklans on 14-01-2022 12:21
#2
Hi Karsten, from what I can see, it looks good for G. nitens:
- m-cu much steeper than the post-angular vein (not parallel)
- the petiole of R5 ends in the wing tip (T&H key).
But it should be only 2-4 mm long.
Posted by Karsten Thomsen on 14-01-2022 12:38
#3
It was indeed tiny. In memory, I tend to overestimate the size once I have cropped photos... ;-)
Posted by Zeegers on 14-01-2022 17:03
#4
Eric is right, no doubt.
Theo
Posted by Karsten Thomsen on 15-01-2022 10:49
#5
Thanks, Theo. Only the second time, I come across the little beauty.
Posted by Zeegers on 15-01-2022 10:56
#6
It is common on sandy soils, to be found on Thymus, Galium, ….
Host = Sciocoris
Theo