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Hybotidae, Hungary1 > Crossopalpus nigritellus
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Hi, today I found a lot of nice flies, here's a Hybotidae- some 3 mms long. NE Hungary, house wall.
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Drapetis sp?
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Thanks, must be it or close to this genus. Can anyone tell me how to examine terminalia? In the microscope they looked quite amorphous, and too black to see details...
 
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Hi,

This is Crossopalpus sp. Concerning terminalia, dissect them and use KOH, in this group they are strongly sclerotised.

All the best,

Igor
 
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igor wrote:
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This is Crossopalpus sp. Concerning terminalia, dissect them and use KOH, in this group they are strongly sclerotised.

All the best,

Igor


Thank You! Is NaOH suitable? How many percent?
 
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Yes, it is suitable, 10 %.
 
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Hi! I made it! Hope it can be determined.
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Hi,

It should be Crossopalpus nigritellus (Zetterstedt, 1842).

All the best,

Igor
 
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Thank You very Much!
 
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