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Themira (NL)
Provisionally Themira lucida...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 10 August 2021 08:27:07
1 match found in post subject, 2 matches found in post message
Unknown Sepsid, Themira ?
Ectemnius wrote:
Hello Finlay,
Indeed a Themira. Looks like Themira minor/lucida. You can find a...
Posted by Finlay
on 24 November 2019 15:50:49
1 match found in post subject, 5 matches found in post message
Unknown Sepsid, Themira ?
Hello Finlay,
Indeed a Themira. Looks like Themira minor/lucida. You can find a key to Themira sp...
Posted by Ectemnius
on 24 November 2019 15:35:32
1 match found in post subject, 4 matches found in post message
Shining blach fly (Sepsidae, possibly Themira lucida)
Thanks a lot! When I look in Pont & Meier (2002) it fits well to lucida or pusilla and females o...
Posted by ebbek
on 12 October 2018 21:31:34
2 matches found in post subject, 1 match found in post message
Shining blach fly (Sepsidae, possibly Themira lucida)
Hello ebbek,
Nope, a female Themira. Probably T. lucida as that species is also quite common on b...
Posted by Ectemnius
on 12 October 2018 21:06:49
2 matches found in post subject, 2 matches found in post message
Shining blach fly (Sepsidae, possibly Themira lucida)
Thanks! Nemopoda I think and will look clooser on that genus....
Krister...
Posted by ebbek
on 12 October 2018 19:49:42
2 matches found in post subject, 0 matches found in post message
Shining blach fly (Sepsidae, possibly Themira lucida)
Check Sepsidae....
Posted by Jan Willem
on 12 October 2018 19:44:40
2 matches found in post subject, 0 matches found in post message
Shining blach fly (Sepsidae, possibly Themira lucida)
Other view...
Posted by ebbek
on 12 October 2018 19:30:30
2 matches found in post subject, 0 matches found in post message
Shining blach fly (Sepsidae, possibly Themira lucida)
Which group is this - thankful for any ID help?
From a sandy coastal area in south Sweden two day...
Posted by ebbek
on 12 October 2018 19:30:07
2 matches found in post subject, 0 matches found in post message
Sepsis fulgens ♂ [OK]
Hello,
found this tiny (about 2-3mm) diptera, I think it's a Sepsis sp. Could someone help me...
Posted by Marcello
on 28 November 2012 23:32:37
0 matches found in post subject, 11 matches found in post message