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Polyporivora picta , female...
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin
on 27 October 2014 11:41:00
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Platypezidae => Unpaired... (NW Spain)
Thank you again Menno, at the end I had no pairs... I suspected the Polyporivora male, but did not s...
Posted by Belen
on 12 November 2013 22:35:25
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Platypezidae => Unpaired... (NW Spain)
Male 1: ?
Male 2: Polyporivora picta
Male 3: Polyporivora cf. picta
Female 1: Platypeza fasciata
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Posted by Menno Reemer
on 12 November 2013 22:22:38
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Platypezidae => Unpaired... (NW Spain)
Platypezidae not uncommon in the forests of this area (Protoclythia spp. males are very visible), bu...
Posted by Belen
on 12 November 2013 22:11:48
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Platypezidae
Yes, this distance of that posterior crossvein could vary sometimes, also the tarsi are not visible....
Posted by michal tkoc
on 21 November 2012 18:57:54
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Polyporivora picta
Hello, yes P. picta , if you want to know something more about this species , please, see my article:...
Posted by michal tkoc
on 21 November 2012 17:47:09
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Polyporivora picta
thanks Roger. So it's larvae feed on Turkeytail? That might explain it's lateness
Jeremy...
Posted by jeremyr
on 05 November 2012 20:58:20
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Polyporivora picta
Platypezidae, looks like Polyporivora picta (female)
http://www.diptera.info/photogallery.php?ph...
Posted by Roger Thomason
on 05 November 2012 20:15:34
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Polyporivora picta
2nd image...
Posted by jeremyr
on 05 November 2012 19:28:58
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Polyporivora picta
another new fly (for me) from tottenham cemetery today. I'm not sure when this season is suppose...
Posted by jeremyr
on 05 November 2012 19:28:05
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