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Stevenia umbratica or atramentaria ?
In the meantime I am quite convinced this is umbratica - with the bristles on T2 and T3 not what the...
Posted by pjoris
on 14 November 2011 09:34:32
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Stevenia umbratica or atramentaria ?
I presume this is a Stevenia - but which one ?
- following Cerretti: R4+5 setose about halway to r-...
Posted by pjoris
on 13 November 2011 16:10:35
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Rhinophoridae 2
Photographed in Bergen (N.H.) The Netherlands. Date: 25-08-2011.
Rhinophoridae. Stevenia umbrati...
Posted by thijsdegraaf
on 27 August 2011 21:01:23
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Dark fly -> Stevenia sp. (Rhinophoridae)
Thank you, paqui.
Stevenia atramentaria (Meigen 1824) and Stevenia umbratica (Fallén 1820) are lis...
Posted by Marion Friedrich
on 08 November 2009 20:20:03
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Rhinophoridae
Stevenia cf. umbratica
Theo...
Posted by Zeegers
on 24 October 2009 12:30:58
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Stevenia sp.
Right.
A female of Stevenia umbratica , a recent newcomer in The Netherlands, mostly encoutered in...
Posted by Zeegers
on 04 May 2007 13:53:32
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Phyto melanocephala ?
To be very sure, I would need a pic of the head in sideview, in order to see the lower parafacialia....
Posted by Zeegers
on 02 April 2007 09:08:44
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Phyto melanocephala ?
Hi Robert,
Close. It is a Rhinophorid, definitely not Phyto, however.
My guess would be Stevenia ...
Posted by Zeegers
on 01 April 2007 20:10:03
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