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Cylindromyia brevicornis
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DedeLab |
Posted on 20-08-2025 07:50
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Member Location: Canohès (France, Occitanie) Posts: 111 Joined: 16.11.24 |
Hello, This Cylindromyia fly was encountered at an altitude of 2,624 m in the Pyrenees (Pic de Gallinas). No discal setae, black legs and antennae, and three pairs of setae on the scutellum. It appears that there are setae at the posterior angle of tergite 2. Could this be Cylindromyia brevicornis? ![]() ANDRE LABETAA : France : Thuès-Entre-Valls : 66360 : 16/08/2025 Altitude : 2523 m - Taille : 8 mm environ ? Réf. : 363316 Edited by DedeLab on 20-08-2025 10:15 André LABETAA |
Zeegers |
Posted on 20-08-2025 08:00
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19097 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Yes ! Notice it is a male (long pulvilli) with broad vertex and silvery parafrontals, which excludes brassicaria. And you can actually see the hairs / bristles on ventral side of tergite 2. Nice. Theo |
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DedeLab |
Posted on 20-08-2025 08:58
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Member Location: Canohès (France, Occitanie) Posts: 111 Joined: 16.11.24 |
Thanks Theo !
André LABETAA |
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