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javig
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Posted on 28-06-2008 16:41
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Sierra Nevada, Southern Spain, 2700 m. 28/06/2008

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It is a female anthomyid, which pretty much translates to a no: the females are still very poorly known in many genera.
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Kahis is right in that it is very difficult to name a female anthomyiid from a photo. But the locality and altitude of this specimen suggest to me that it could be a female Pegoplata granadensis Michelsen, 1989. Only known from the Sierra Nevada. In all Pegoplata species the dorsal setae on the hind tibia are arranged in pairs (2+2), and I think that is what I can see.

The paper where this species (and 3 more new species described from Mt Hermon in Lebanon) is described is in Ent Scand. 19:489-501. They are all mountainous species.

Did you catch any specimens Javig?
 
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I asked Verner to look at this thread, and he replied that it is not Pegoplata granadensis, but possibly an undescribed species of Delia. I don''t have any specimens of granadensis, only the original description
 
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Javier doesn't catch any specimens. He is against with that practics.
Maybe I will go there in these holidays. Wink
 
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