Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sympycnus pulicarius (female)? (Dolichopus sp.)
Posted by Mucha Fero on 01-12-2010 12:15
#1
Sympycnus pulicarius (female) is the correct name? Thank you very much.
Mucha František, Terchová, Slovak Republik
Edited by Mucha Fero on 01-12-2010 17:29
Posted by Stephen R on 01-12-2010 14:31
#2
Not
Sympycnus. This looks like
Dolichopus sp.
Posted by Mucha Fero on 01-12-2010 17:30
#3
Stephen R wrote:
Not Sympycnus. This looks like Dolichopus sp.
Stephen thank you very much.
Posted by Roger Thomason on 01-12-2010 18:36
#4
It is
Dolichopus sp. but it is a Male not a Female...
If I was a betting sort of person (which I'm not), I would put Ł1.00 each way on it being.....
Dolichopus discifer...:|
Mug
Posted by Stephen R on 01-12-2010 18:46
#5
An each-way bet on a two-horse race? That's really sticking your neck out :P
Edited by Stephen R on 01-12-2010 18:47
Posted by Roger Thomason on 01-12-2010 20:36
#6
Stephen R wrote:
An each-way bet on a two-horse race? That's really sticking your neck out :P
Och it's the new austerity measures, and the fact that I recently found out I have Scottish roots ( part of the mob who were humped at The Battle of Culloden) :| So now I am to become a miserable, pedantic, and TIGHT old Bas***d, in addition to my normal pain-in-the-assedness...isn't life wonderful.....BTW, JIMMY...WTF mentioned horses ?
Your Humble Servant.
McTavish..for it is he
Edited by Roger Thomason on 01-12-2010 20:45
Posted by Igor Grichanov on 05-12-2010 13:20
#7
Dolichopus unrecognised