Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Limnophila arnoudi -> pictipennis

Posted by Sundew on 01-06-2013 21:18
#1

Hi,
On 10th May I saw many of these beautiful Limoniids on a pond edge in southern Brandenburg. I would name them Limnophila arnoudi, referring to this thread: http://www.dipter...pid=153438. There is no supernumerary crossvein in cell dm, so not Eloeophila, and the femora have a black apical ring, so not Limnophila schranki. Would you agree?
Thanks for comments, Sundew

Edited by Sundew on 24-06-2013 21:51

Posted by nielsyese on 24-06-2013 19:31
#2

This is a male Limnophila pictipennis.

Posted by Sundew on 24-06-2013 20:57
#3

Dear Niels-Jan, you make me very curious: how did you know? I would like to learn the discriminating characters between L. arnoudi and L. pictipennis, too! In the thread cited above the only statement for L. pictipennis is: "genitalia with a broader style, wings generally broader". Where do I see a "style" in the genitalia photo? I learnt that there are dististyli (http://www.dipter...d_id=21796). Wing shape can be estimated only by comparison, and the pattern of the dark spots is said to be quite variable. So I wonder what character you based yor ID on!
Thanks for explanation, Sundew

Edited by Sundew on 25-06-2013 21:33

Posted by nielsyese on 25-06-2013 17:09
#4

L. pictipennis is easily distinguished from L. schranki and L. arnoudi by the black apical ring on the femora, in the other species a big part of the femora is black and they have a more greyish rather than brown appearance. Wing pattern is also different.
L. arnoudi and L. schranki are more difficult to distinguish, only by male genitalia. In L. arnoudi tergite 9 doesn't have a V-shaped notch and the inner style is a little different. With 'style' the same is meant as dististylus.