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GAREL Jean-Michel |
Posted on 04-03-2023 06:13
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Member Location: Posts: 243 Joined: 18.12.19 |
Hi, this chloropidae of 2,5 mm was observed yesterday on Abies in the north of Yonne department (Burgondy, France). Have you an idea of the genus ? All my thanks for your help. Jean-Michel GAREL : France : Brannay : 89150 : 03/03/2023 Altitude : NR - Taille : 2,5 mm Réf. : 318699 |
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von Tschirnhaus |
Posted on 04-03-2023 16:23
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Member Location: Bielefeld, Germany Posts: 449 Joined: 04.11.07 |
Chloropidae, Oscinellinae, Oscinisoma Lioy, 1864 [frequently misspelled as the unjustified emendation Oscinosoma Enderlein, 1911]. In Europe three species are occurring which cannot easily be identified, male genitalia must be studied: O. cognatum, O. germanicum, and O. gilvipes. All those live below litter and rotten plant debris on wet ground, especially in bogs and fens. They hibernate as flies similar to Elachiptera species. Old bird nests are a preferred shelter. Larvae develop in shoots and behind leaves of monocot plants, e.g. Glyceria maxima. The rugous thorax is slightly depressed with acrostichals not arranged in rows. Partly specimens have slightly shortened wings. The generic name is neuter (to soma, ancient Greek for belly). |
GAREL Jean-Michel |
Posted on 04-03-2023 17:29
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Member Location: Posts: 243 Joined: 18.12.19 |
All my thanks Michael for your expertise. Greetings, Jean-Michel Garel. |
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