Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Little help on this Corsican

Posted by clovis on 21-01-2018 20:27
#1

HI,

I thought this specimen would be easy to identify with such caracteristic genitalia, but I'm stuck!

There is no strong setae on the tergite (on my 2 mâle and 1 female). But on the species with this caracteristic are not similar (Closest would be Rhadiurgus variabilis or Antiphrisson trifarius, but still quite different)

Or, it could belong to the Machimus group, but I can't find any species that would fit a straight sternite 9 and those genitalia.


Any ideas?

1800m high, rocky place, few bushs

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos198/big/Bastelica aout 2017 107.jpg
clovis : France : Bastelica : 20119 : 01/08/2017
Altitude : 1872 m - Taille : 14 mm
Réf. : 198658

More picture on this thread: https://www.insec...p;t=178795

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Edited by clovis on 21-01-2018 20:30

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 22-01-2018 02:37
#2

If anything, this should be Tolmerus corsicus, description Engel 1930 fits pretty well, in Séguy (Eutolmus) a bit more difficult.