Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Chrysosomopsis aurata
Posted by Morten A Mjelde on 29-07-2022 21:50
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Found on a lush hillside in Telemark, Norway on July 16. With yellow palps, there are no other possibilities, are there?
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Posted by Morten A Mjelde on 29-07-2022 21:50
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Posted by Morten A Mjelde on 29-07-2022 21:51
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Posted by Sundew on 30-07-2022 01:23
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I just read here
https://diptera.i...d_id=96798 that Theo has splitted the originally single species, so he should probably know which of them is to be expected in Norway.
Posted by Zeegers on 30-07-2022 16:05
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Guilty as charged, sorry for that, but it was a nice discovery.
Differerences onky in male genitalia, this is a female.
That said, in Norway only aurata is to be expected. So till further notice .....
Theo
Posted by Morten A Mjelde on 30-07-2022 21:37
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Thank you very much, Sunbeam! And thank you very much Theo for your answer and for splitting this species into two species! :) (Because originally there were two species). What is the name of species no. 2?
Morten
Posted by Sundew on 30-07-2022 23:25
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I suppose it's in this paper:
https://www.resea..._mountians ;)
And "Sunbeam" is a very nice variation of my avatar name, BTW.
Regards, Sundew
Posted by Morten A Mjelde on 30-07-2022 23:50
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He he :)
Morten
Posted by Morten A Mjelde on 30-07-2022 23:53
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And thank you for the publication!
Morten