Posted by Fred Fly on 04-09-2024 08:13
#9
Hi,
your specimen corresponds with Cremipannia bulgarica Papp, 2010 based on the key given by Papp (2010):
5(6) Postfronswith normal frontal (ocellar) triangle, no supra-lunular setae.
Wing membrane other than subcostal cell clear. Anepimeron with a
setula in ventral middle. Calyptrae with dusky margins and fringes.
Male genitalia (MCALPINE 1963: figs 4, 7, 11). Body length 1.5–2.0 mm.
Central Europe, North America, introduced (U.S.A.: Oregon; Canada:
New Brunswick, Newfoundland) C. nigrocellulata CZERNY, 1904
6(5) Postfrons with extremely large frontal triangle, most anteriorly with
a pair of very strong supra-lunular setae (Fig. 8). Wing more richly patterned
(Figs 6–7). Anepimeron without setulae (Fig. 6). Calyptrae and
their fringes whitish yellow. Male genitalia (Figs 1–5). Body length
2.5 mm. Bulgaria sp. n.
Regards