Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Hubneria affinis?
Posted by Rui Andrade on 13-10-2019 14:48
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I was thinking this could be Hubneria affinis, but I'm not sure if the apical scutellar bristles are raised enough for this species.
location: Sabugal (Portugal)
date: 09/10/2019
Posted by Rui Andrade on 13-10-2019 14:48
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Posted by Zeegers on 13-10-2019 15:22
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Yes it is Huebneria.
Aoicals are pressed down unnaturally.
Theo
Posted by Rui Andrade on 13-10-2019 15:56
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Thank you Theo! :)
Posted by Zeegers on 13-10-2019 17:47
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A nice feature of Huebneria are the few small setulae at the back of coxa,mlike in Sarcophagini.
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Posted by Rui Andrade on 13-10-2019 18:55
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Thanks for the tip, Theo. Do you mean the hind coxa? I tried to photograph it, but I can't see the hairs, are they very small?
Posted by Rui Andrade on 13-10-2019 20:23
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I took another photo with a better light and I think I'm seeing the hairs (red arrows). :)
Posted by Zeegers on 15-10-2019 19:07
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Yes, you do !
Theo
Posted by Rui Andrade on 16-10-2019 01:23
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Great! :D