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Dilophus clavicornus Skartveit & Kaplan, 1996
Alexandru Pintilioaie
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Posted on 26-10-2022 17:16
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Hello, I found some specimens of this species swarming a few days ago in Romania, near the Black Sea shore. They are D. femoratus?

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Edited by Alexandru Pintilioaie on 27-01-2023 11:01
 
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Posted on 26-10-2022 21:13
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No, there are.
clearly three rows of spines on front tibia, so it is febrilis or similar. You would need to study the genitalia.

Theo
 
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Posted on 27-10-2022 09:37
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Hi Theo, thanks for your message, I was thinking it's D. femoratus because of the orange front legs (they seems to be black in the other species).
Is there any available key for Dilophus/Bibionidae for Europe?
 
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Yeap,by Jean-Paul Haenni, I guess in a Swiss Journal

Theo
 
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Or Google my Dilophus borealis article, reference is in there.


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Posted on 27-10-2022 19:13
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I was looking in that paper, but I see that the Dilophus febrilis group is characterized by 2 rows of spines on the front tibia, not 3 like in my specimen. So I am a bit puzzled with this one ... I hope the next pictures will help to ID it.

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Posted on 28-10-2022 07:49
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Well, I did count the apical ones and J-P does not, so his 2 and my 3 are the same. Genitalia look OK for febrilis as well, definiely NOT femoratus.

Theo
 
Alexandru Pintilioaie
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The 3 specimens that I have (including this one) were ID-ed as Dilophus clavicornus Skartveit & Kaplan, 1996, by Jean-Paul Haenni, afters examining the specimens.
New specie for Romania Smile
 
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Nice. Head looks very peculiar.


Theo
 
Alexandru Pintilioaie
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Posted on 01-04-2025 10:09
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And here is a fresh paper regarding this new record from Romania, together with new records from France and Montenegro.

https://www.nmnhs.com/historia-naturalis-bulgarica/article.php?id=000581000472025
 
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