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Ptiolina nitida ?
Nitida is Lappland 9nly. Only lowland Ptiolina is obscura. Check my recent article in Nederlandse Fa...
Posted by Zeegers
on 28 May 2022 19:05:07
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Male Ptiolina nigrina (Rhagionidae)?
Hi, I've found this fly on a decaying stem of hornbeam on, 2020-06-25, Ansbach, DE-Franconia, Fr...
Posted by eklans
on 23 December 2020 17:35:28
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Rhagio tristis
The original description as Leptis? tristis, can be found online via Google Books. According to Faun...
Posted by empeejay
on 30 October 2015 15:45:14
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Ptiolina
In a Malaise trap near the Sonian forest in Brussels we found several Ptiolina. Might be P. nigrina ...
Posted by Guest
on 25 August 2015 15:39:12
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Ptiolina obscura cf, June 2008, Hungary
And, unfortunately for most of us, in Hungarian......
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 04 March 2009 13:05:16
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Ptiolina obscura cf, June 2008, Hungary
Just the appropriate volume of Fauna Hungariae written by Majer. This usually include species from a...
Posted by Xespok
on 04 March 2009 12:35:17
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Ptiolina obscura cf, June 2008, Hungary
What literature would that be? I have some Mediterranean Ptiolina I need some literature for......
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 04 March 2009 12:33:29
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Ptiolina obscura cf, June 2008, Hungary
I'll try to look into my literature if this can be keyed out to any extent....
Posted by Xespok
on 04 March 2009 12:27:05
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Ptiolina obscura cf, June 2008, Hungary
Ptiolina's, as a rule, are poorly known and I would be very suprised if obscura would be the onl...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 27 February 2009 20:15:48
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Ptiolina obscura cf, June 2008, Hungary
Thx, I was hesitataing between Rhagionidae and Platypezidae, the image is named as Rhagionidae. But ...
Posted by Xespok
on 27 February 2009 14:46:58
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