Posted by Sasha Rajkov on 18-01-2015 16:20
#6
Thank you very much for your reply, evi.
Maybe these can help, even though out of focus and a bit blurry.
But on the first one you can see that one of the abd. sternites is expanded (?), with a tuft of hairs on the tip (it was wet, so they're stuck close together). I can't see that in T. (Lunatipula) fascipenis. Nor I have found anything similar among the photos and illustrations of hypopygium available here
http://nlbif.eti.... for the species recorded in Serbia.
Edited by Sasha Rajkov on 18-01-2015 16:23