Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Hybomitra distinguenda
Posted by picotverd on 11-08-2019 20:07
#1
Yesterday
Edited by picotverd on 15-08-2022 21:46
Posted by picotverd on 11-08-2019 20:08
#2
another
Edited by picotverd on 11-08-2019 20:12
Posted by picotverd on 11-08-2019 20:08
#3
head
Edited by picotverd on 11-08-2019 20:12
Posted by Zeegers on 12-08-2019 06:46
#4
Unless I am very misled, this definitely looks like a female H. arpadi.
Which would be the first confirmed record from France..
Theo
Posted by Zeegers on 12-08-2019 06:47
#5
Any more pictures ? Dorsal, head lateral ?
Theo
Posted by Pierre-Yves on 12-08-2019 08:27
#6
Hello,
It coudn't be an Hybomitra ? Occelar tubercle, Eyes hairy, ...
P-Y:)
Posted by picotverd on 12-08-2019 08:33
#7
Theo, this is Spain and... yes... collected...
Posted by Zeegers on 12-08-2019 16:08
#8
@Pierre: yes, H.(ybomitra) arpadi.
@picotverd: that is even more spectacular ! It is a Siberian species !!
check https://fauna-eu.org/cdm_dataportal/taxon/e83d4075-f909-49f6-9612-c2a9a562f1c4
Would be definitely new for Spain .
I would need a clear lateral shot of the head and a dorsal shot showing the abdomen. A frontal shot of the head would help as well.
Or the specimen ....
Theo
Posted by picotverd on 12-08-2019 16:47
#9
The specimen this morning has been sent with an Haematopota that I have to upload.
Posted by Zeegers on 12-08-2019 18:33
#10
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Posted by picotverd on 18-08-2019 23:40
#11
H. distinguenda it is.
Thanks Theo for the ID!
Posted by Zeegers on 19-08-2019 18:21
#12
Soory I forgot to report the new result.
The first picture is very misleading ! The palpus is actually swollen at base, but not in the pic !
this shows how necessary it is to check aberrant specimens ‘life’
Thanks
Theo