Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Palloptera quinquemaculata

Posted by hedy2411 on 28-11-2011 22:27
#1

Can this Lauxaniidae fly be named...?
Found 10-5-2010 in Zeist, Holland

Edited by hedy2411 on 01-08-2013 23:19

Posted by rvanderweele on 28-11-2011 22:51
#2

If I am not mistakes Minettia inusta

Posted by Paul Beuk on 28-11-2011 23:12
#3

Rest assured, Ruud, you are not.

Posted by rvanderweele on 28-11-2011 23:14
#4

pfffff! hahahaha

Posted by rvanderweele on 28-11-2011 23:15
#5

pfffff! hahahaha

Posted by hedy2411 on 28-11-2011 23:20
#6

Hello Ruud,

Some time ago, but you still know it very well..!! :)
Paul, thank you too for your reaction!

Regards,
Hedy

Edited by hedy2411 on 01-08-2013 23:11

Posted by rvanderweele on 28-11-2011 23:35
#7

Yes, Hedy, every evening I am very busy with Malaise material. Every evening I am determining material from Belgium, Warrfum and Zeeland. But I visit diptera.info fairly frequently

Posted by kitenet on 01-08-2013 12:42
#8

I've just been searching for images of Minettia inusta to compare with Palloptera quinquemaculata, and much as I hesitate to question the experts above, to my eyes this one looks more like Palloptera quinquemaculata. Aren't there too many black spots on the wings for Minettia, especially the darkened veins at the radial fork?

Edited by kitenet on 01-08-2013 17:05

Posted by rvanderweele on 01-08-2013 13:21
#9

like a cold shower....brrrrr....and outside it is already over 30 degrees. But I think you are b....y right, Mr. Harvey

Posted by kitenet on 01-08-2013 17:05
#10

Glad to have cooled you down a bit Meneer Van Der Weele. It's good for the soul to get the occasional ID wrong, that's why I do it so often ;)

Posted by rvanderweele on 01-08-2013 19:19
#11

problem is that I have no soul! :D

Posted by hedy2411 on 01-08-2013 23:17
#12

Hello Martin and Ruud,

I am surprised to find this old topic and
I appreciate that you payed so much attention to it Martin!
I will change the title and Ruud:
all other determinations you did for me are still valuable!! ;)

Regards,
Hedy

Edited by hedy2411 on 01-08-2013 23:18

Posted by rvanderweele on 02-08-2013 07:29
#13

LOL, at least I was careful! I wrote "if I am not mistaken!" well, I was mistaken.

Posted by hedy2411 on 02-08-2013 11:50
#14

:( if you say that I'm not taken you seriously...

Posted by rvanderweele on 02-08-2013 12:46
#15

ha, sometimes we should be careful not take things too seriously. And especially not ourselves!
But, I found in some papers that the Palloptera and Minettia are so often mixed up!
But, I make things even worse. Quite often I go through my collection and still very often I find out that some identifications were false and even after checking several times it still happens. Well, we call it learning. As soon as we stop learning, everything become much less interesting.