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Muscidae NL > Helina deleta???
Hi James, I've checked all possible Helina s following Gregor et al's key 8 Radial node setul...
Posted by eklans
on 07 August 2022 12:37:42
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Muscidae - Helina confinis ?
Thank you for your help, I will stay at Helina sp.....
Posted by maxi6215
on 10 August 2018 19:49:09
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Muscidae - Helina confinis ?
I agree with Helina but it is difficult to pinpoint a species with these photos. I think that H. con...
Posted by johnes81
on 09 August 2018 21:35:26
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Muscidae - Helina confinis ?
Hello,
I observed this Muscidae the 31th of May in Sangatte in the north of France. Can it be a H...
Posted by maxi6215
on 08 August 2018 20:17:36
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Helina reversio? = Helina sp
Berlin - July
I believe that this is a female Helina calceata but I'm not an expert. I have a...
Posted by johnes81
on 19 November 2017 13:31:02
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Helina species = Helina confinis
Thank You Sir Stephane. I appreciate your Time and Expertise very much.
I will refer to the base as...
Posted by johnes81
on 14 September 2017 00:02:34
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Helina species = Helina confinis
Yes, radial node is the base of R4+5....
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 13 September 2017 23:17:36
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Helina species = Helina confinis
both areas with arrows have hairs...
Posted by johnes81
on 13 September 2017 20:10:52
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Helina species = Helina confinis
H. confinis is definitely listed for Berlin.
One thing: I have no idea what is the radial node?
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Posted by johnes81
on 13 September 2017 20:06:36
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Helina species = Helina confinis
If the radial node is setulose, it should be H. confinis ....
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 13 September 2017 19:39:55
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