Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Hippoboscidae - Pseudolynchia canariensis ?

Posted by bobabar on 29-10-2019 11:35
#1

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos242/big/P18707404446r1k.JPG
Bobabar : France : Paris : 75015 : 28/10/2019
Altitude : 50 m - Taille : Lc = 5,5 mm - L aile = 7,5 mm
Réf. : 242605

Hello !

For having already published a subject on a specimen of this very characteristic family, I immediately thought of Hippoboscidae.

While searching in gallery of insect.org, I came across twin photos of mine, taken in Paris too, and in October, but 4 years earlier. In the subject that bears them, we evoke Pseudolynchia canariensis which
"has a clear longitudinal "streak" on the thorax"
what my specimen to clearly.

The body (excluding the head) is really short compared to the 8-O wings (see picture in medallion on the assembly).

So ?

Bobabar, near Paris, France

Edited by bobabar on 29-10-2019 11:37

Posted by Zeegers on 30-10-2019 08:32
#2

So, they have reached Paris !
Excellent news. We have been waiting for them to come to the north.

Theo

Posted by bobabar on 30-10-2019 14:26
#3

Thank you very much Theo !

A trace of more global warming?

NB: This morning, 100 m further down the same street, I just captured another specimen. :)

Posted by Zeegers on 30-10-2019 18:53
#4

Pleae, collect one !
Paris pigeons and me will thank you !!

Theo

Posted by bobabar on 02-11-2019 17:38
#5

Hello Theo!

Sorry, the captured specimen is promised at the National Museum of Natural History (MNHN, Paris), to confirm your diagnosis.

I promise you that if I capture another one, it's yours! :)

Fabrice

Edited by bobabar on 02-11-2019 17:44

Posted by bobabar on 02-11-2019 17:40
#6

(Duplicate message.)

Edited by bobabar on 02-11-2019 17:46

Posted by bobabar on 04-11-2019 18:55
#7

The second specimen found and captured (not the one pictured here) was identified by André Nel of MNHN (National Museum of Natural History, Paris, France) as Pseudolynchia canariensis.

According to him, the species was already noted in France, in the South. He kept the specimen as a trace of presence in Paris (France).


I will add the photo in another subject, with a link between these two subjects.

Best regards,
Bobabar