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Pipunculidae > Cephalops (cf ultimus)

I was indeed looking for the propleural fan. Sometimes it is so difficult to see because of the gian...

Posted by rvanderweele on 03 October 2010 22:42:51
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Pipunculidae > Cephalops (cf ultimus)

Well, using the keys of Skevington and of David Gibbs I have arrived at Cephalops for the genus. The...

Posted by Stephen R on 03 October 2010 21:59:27
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Pipunculidae > Cephalops (cf ultimus)

Thanks Ruud and Janet! I'll see if I can get anywhere with the microscope.

Stephen....

Posted by Stephen R on 03 October 2010 19:38:33
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Pipunculidae > Cephalops (cf ultimus)

Stephen, you could try contacting Christian. He has a website with keys, I found that and linked to...

Posted by blowave on 03 October 2010 18:54:25
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Pipunculidae > Cephalops (cf ultimus)

Yes, I also thought first about Eudorylas, but if you are looking for more certainty.......

Posted by rvanderweele on 03 October 2010 18:46:49
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Pipunculidae > Cephalops (cf ultimus)

It looks much like one I had, possibly Eudorylini

http://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread...

Posted by blowave on 03 October 2010 18:41:09
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Pipunculidae > Cephalops (cf ultimus)

Pipunculidae are really a difficult family. A lot of genital work. It is very difficult to draw any ...

Posted by rvanderweele on 03 October 2010 18:18:04
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Pipunculidae > Cephalops (cf ultimus)

4...

Posted by Stephen R on 03 October 2010 18:07:40
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Pipunculidae > Cephalops (cf ultimus)

Are these any use?...

Posted by Stephen R on 03 October 2010 18:07:00
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Pipunculidae > Cephalops (cf ultimus)

2...

Posted by Stephen R on 02 October 2010 15:55:24
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Some flies preserved in ethanol and then pinned often get the eyes sunken, how can this be avoided? Best answer: I usually keep alcohol-collected material in alcohol

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