Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Plesina nigroscutellata from Viseu - new species for Portugal

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 11-08-2014 18:12
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I saw this Catharosia (?) from Viseu, in 11th AUGUST 2014 . It was wandering over the soil and in shadowy place.
Around 4 mm size.

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 18-08-2014 13:26

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 11-08-2014 18:13
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Posted by Zeegers on 11-08-2014 18:17
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Yes, that might very well be Catharosia, though it looks interesting.
Are there apical scutellar bristles present ? Palpus present ?


Theo

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 11-08-2014 18:31
#4

palpi absent

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 11-08-2014 18:34
#5

it has two parallel apical scutellar bristles. subscutellum is very swollen

Posted by ChrisR on 11-08-2014 18:43
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I think it would help to see the whole fly - legs included. Dorsally too - and the antennae. :) Catharosia pygmaea can have pale forms and then there is the rare flavifrons ... not sure if there are others :)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 18-08-2014 12:05
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I will show photos today, but we already know what is this beauty:
it is a male of Plesina nigroscutellata
http://www.naturk...orsnig.pdf as told by my friend Hans-Peter! :D
New species for Portugal!

Hmm... very rare species, as HP asked me to collect more!!!!

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 18-08-2014 13:26

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 18-08-2014 12:25
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Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 18-08-2014 12:27
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Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 18-08-2014 12:29
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Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 18-08-2014 12:32
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Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 18-08-2014 12:34
#12

So a new SPECIES for Portugal: Plesina nigroscutellata
http://www.naturk...orsnig.pdf as told by my friend Hans-Peter! :D
It was found in the soil wandering in a shadowy place. :)

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 18-08-2014 13:26

Posted by Jan Willem on 18-08-2014 14:31
#13

Nice :)

Posted by Zeegers on 18-08-2014 19:21
#14

Nice.

plesina was the other option.I couldn't tell from the first pics, the additional info makes it pretty clear,

Theo

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 18-09-2014 23:53
#15

Habitat of this fly... full of Cupressus (mainly this tree) and granitic soil.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 18-09-2014 23:55
#16

where was found... in the foreground on the ground.