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Lispe sp, Japan, sometimes in 2oo5
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Xespok |
Posted on 07-04-2006 22:30
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Member Location: Debrecen, Hungary Posts: 5550 Joined: 02.03.05 |
Is this another Calyptrate or maybe an Ephydrid?
Xespok attached the following image: [77.76Kb] Edited by Xespok on 01-01-2008 20:51 |
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 07-04-2006 22:43
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Something similar was called Lispe, wasn't it? Muscidae.
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Xespok |
Posted on 07-04-2006 23:56
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Member Location: Debrecen, Hungary Posts: 5550 Joined: 02.03.05 |
Do U mean this one or this one? |
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 08-04-2006 16:06
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
I think it may have been one of Nikita's Thai flies...
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Nikita Vikhrev |
Posted on 08-04-2006 18:07
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Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 9336 Joined: 24.05.05 |
Mine Lispe was almost similar, but with flattern foretarsus: http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=1164#post_4577 Nikita Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University |
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Kahis |
Posted on 09-04-2006 19:14
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 1999 Joined: 02.09.04 |
If the fly was from Europe I'd say Lispe for sure. Xespok's Lispe is a female; in this genus (as in most flies) the females lack most of the modifications seen in males. The abdominal pattern can be quite different for males and females in this genus. Just returned from the annual weekend meeting of Finnish (amateur) entomologists. Our small diptera group met for exchange of ideas and material, other entomologists were bombarded with pro-fly propaganda, strategic plans for the season were formulated, old stories swapped over dinner, windowsills checked for 'samples', the saunabath tested, Kahis |
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