Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Helina sp
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:00
#1
Berlin - September - 7 mm female
I know that these are difficult to key so I will provide many detailed photos.
Thank You for your Time and Effort.
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:00
#2
specimen angle 2
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:01
#3
arista
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:01
#4
palpi
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:02
#5
lateral 1
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:02
#6
lateral 2
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:03
#7
lateral 3
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:03
#8
lateral 4
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:03
#9
lateral 5
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:03
#10
thorax 1
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:04
#11
thorax 2
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:04
#12
thorax 3
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:05
#13
underside of scutellum = no hairs
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:05
#14
abdomen
Edited by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:06
Posted by johnes81 on 04-10-2017 23:06
#15
wing infuscation
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 05-10-2017 18:25
#16
I think to
Helina pertusa, but the prealar is a bit long...
Posted by johnes81 on 05-10-2017 18:46
#17
Thank You for your Time Sir Stephane. I don't have keys to alot of Helina so I wouldn't know that the pre-alar bristle is abnormally long for
H. pertusa. Maybe I can find some drawings of ovipositors. I've already dissected the ovipositor.
Thank You.