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Sepsis punctum ?
pierred
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Posted on 25-06-2006 09:43
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Hello,

I think this is Sepsis punctum: reddish front part of the abdomen and yellow-red legs.

Is this correct?
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Sure.
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Posted on 25-06-2006 12:00
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Hi Pierre.
With such a good quality image you don't need to care about colour of leg and abdomen, which is not bad patterns to ID, but not always 100% reliable.
On your photo is clearly visible that there are only one pair of dc setas.
In Europe it may be only one species - S. punctum.
I add my yesterdays photo of Sepsis cynipsea, you can see, that it has 2pair dc setas (marked 1 and 2).
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Posted on 25-06-2006 19:09
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Hello,

Thanks to both of you.

Nikita:
Obviously, you have more documentation than I have. I'm only a newbie in dipterology and I don't find any accessible documentation.

I'm actively waiting for the English version of the book mentionned in this thread :
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=11&thread_id=886
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