Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Peplomyza litura <- probably (?)

Posted by Carnifex on 01-10-2021 22:24
#1

In the Botanical Garden of Vienna, end of September

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Edited by Carnifex on 19-11-2021 16:37

Posted by Carnifex on 04-10-2021 07:17
#2

I'd like to know whether the black spots at the lower facial margin are present in P. litura (I thought this is a distinguishing feature of P. intermedia). Because the bristles on the wing (base of R4+5) vein should lead to the ID as P. litura

Edited by Carnifex on 06-10-2021 20:29

Posted by Carnifex on 06-10-2021 13:56
#3

are there any (original or re-)descriptions of these species available? P. intermedia has only been described in 1979 by Remm, but I cannot find a publication

Posted by Jan Maca on 06-10-2021 17:02
#4

I think this is P litura (please correct the name), on the base of Semelbauer (2016) in Fauna Slovenska. Good book, maybe useful to you (geographic proximity). It is in Slovak language but with instructive pictures.

Edited by Jan Maca on 06-10-2021 17:16

Posted by Carnifex on 08-10-2021 05:30
#5

Thanks Jan, considering to buy it - although a digital version would be more convenient to translate