Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Hybotidae, Tachydrominae? from Romania
Posted by cosmln on 26-08-2007 11:03
#1
Hi,
i think also this is from Tachydrominae Hybotidae.
found on a Picea abies (spruce) bark, very cryptic.
in Retezat National Park
size ~4 mm. photo taken in 18.august.2007 at ~1300m.
maybe a furter ID is possible.
thank in advance,
cosmln
Posted by cosmln on 26-08-2007 11:04
#2
last one
Posted by cosmln on 26-08-2007 11:08
#3
maybe
Tachypeza heeri?
cosmln
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 26-08-2007 11:25
#4
Tachypeza sp.? ...
Posted by cosmln on 26-08-2007 11:29
#5
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Tachypeza sp.? ...
i think so... but what sp. :)
maybe
heeri?
cosmln
Posted by cosmln on 27-08-2007 13:52
#6
some more oppinion?
cosmln
Posted by igor on 27-08-2007 22:16
#7
Hi,
I think your ID is correct.
All the best,
Igor
Posted by cosmln on 27-08-2007 22:36
#8
thanks Igor,
after Fauna EU this is not present in Romania. maybe you have some new (other) data?
i have collected 2 or 3 specimens and will see.
cosmln
Posted by Jan Willem on 28-08-2007 07:14
#9
Hi Cosmin,
Be carefull with using Fauna Europea as source to find out if a species is known from a country. I know that several species which are on the Dutch checklist are not found as occuring in The Netherlands on the Fauna Europaea website.
Jan Willem
Posted by cosmln on 28-08-2007 09:09
#10
Jan Willem wrote:
Hi Cosmin,
Be carefull with using Fauna Europea as source to find out if a species is known from a country. I know that several species which are on the Dutch checklist are not found as occuring in The Netherlands on the Fauna Europaea website.
Jan Willem
yes i'm aware of that.
i have two new species published for romania (but this are not yet in Fauna EU).
but for now i don't have any other source of reference. this way I ask.
cosmln
Posted by igor on 28-08-2007 10:37
#11
Hi Cosmin,
I have not seen any data published regarding to this species from Romania.
Igor