Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sepsidae > Themira putris

Posted by Raimo on 07-09-2018 19:41
#1

Mid Sweden Aug 25 2018.

Edited by Raimo on 02-10-2018 15:41

Posted by Paul Beuk on 12-09-2018 20:49
#2

Yes

Posted by Raimo on 20-09-2018 18:49
#3

Thankyou Paul.

Posted by Ectemnius on 28-09-2018 15:56
#4

Hi Raimo,

Did you collect the specimen or have more photo's? It looks very interesting. It is just visible that the surstylus is very elongated, which is odd for Themira…

Kind regards,

Ectemnius

Posted by Raimo on 29-09-2018 19:59
#5

No collecting. A few less good Pictures:

Posted by Raimo on 29-09-2018 20:00
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Posted by Raimo on 29-09-2018 20:00
#7

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Posted by Ectemnius on 29-09-2018 23:14
#8

Hi Raimo,

Thnx! Now it's clear. On the second and third photo you posted there are clearly visible: postpronotal (humeral) setae, and anterior tibia in front of the ventral protrusion with a spine having a bent tip -> Themira putris, male!

Nice photo's!

Greetings,

Ectemnius

Posted by Raimo on 30-09-2018 10:17
#9

Nice, thankyou very much.