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ekhohe |
Posted on 07-03-2010 21:14
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Member Location: Lappeenranta, Finland Posts: 291 Joined: 02.07.08 |
Which one is this? Lappeenranta, Finland, 14.7.2009, only photo, not collected. ekhohe attached the following image: [93.23Kb] Edited by ekhohe on 07-03-2010 21:14 Henry http://henrys.16mb.com/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/henryekholm |
Nikolai Morozov |
Posted on 07-03-2010 22:19
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Member Location: Russia, Moscow region Posts: 52 Joined: 12.06.09 |
Oh my God, these ubiquitous ticks! |
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nielsyese |
Posted on 08-03-2010 20:31
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2355 Joined: 13.02.09 |
Nice picture! It might be Dioctria hyalipennis, but I'm not sure.
Edited by nielsyese on 08-03-2010 20:31 |
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ekhohe |
Posted on 09-03-2010 18:52
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Member Location: Lappeenranta, Finland Posts: 291 Joined: 02.07.08 |
Thanks Nielsyese and Culex might want to id tick
Henry http://henrys.16mb.com/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/henryekholm |
Nikolai Morozov |
Posted on 10-03-2010 00:21
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Member Location: Russia, Moscow region Posts: 52 Joined: 12.06.09 |
Unfortunately I'm not tick expert |
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KWQ |
Posted on 19-03-2010 12:45
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Member Location: Turku, Finland Posts: 208 Joined: 10.12.04 |
Definitely looks like D. hyalipennis since the risen part below the antennae is so low. The near-species [i]D. rufipes, which by the way also occurs there in the east (and not here) has a substantially higher "knob" there. |
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ekhohe |
Posted on 19-03-2010 13:06
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Member Location: Lappeenranta, Finland Posts: 291 Joined: 02.07.08 |
KWQ do you mean this?
ekhohe attached the following image: [57.08Kb] Henry http://henrys.16mb.com/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/henryekholm |
Roger Thomason |
Posted on 19-03-2010 13:14
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Member Location: Mossbank,Shetland Isles. Posts: 5255 Joined: 17.07.08 |
ekhohe wrote: Thanks Nielsyese and Culex might want to id tick Not a tick expert (or any kind of expert come to think of it ) but a lot of similar looking ones here, which I assumed grow up to be like this one, (Probably wrong again). Photographed a couple of days ago meandering around on a wall. I sent one in previously which Camille ID'd http://www.dipter...d_id=20460 Regards Roger Roger Thomason attached the following image: [95.56Kb] Edited by Roger Thomason on 19-03-2010 13:22 |
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KWQ |
Posted on 19-03-2010 14:23
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Member Location: Turku, Finland Posts: 208 Joined: 10.12.04 |
Ekhohe beautifully enlarged and circled the key element of this case above. And now I'm even more certain that this can't be rufipes, since that one really has quite a bulge there! |
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tim worfolk |
Posted on 19-03-2010 16:57
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Member Location: Devon, England Posts: 737 Joined: 05.05.09 |
Hi Roger, I don't think your Trombicula is the same kind of mite, aren't they (or rather the larvae) supposed to parasitise small mammals rather than insects? Tim |
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Roger Thomason |
Posted on 20-03-2010 15:36
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Member Location: Mossbank,Shetland Isles. Posts: 5255 Joined: 17.07.08 |
Thanks Tim I don't often stray into this Forum, and it may be some time before I do so again . I read up on Acari after posting my reply . To quote Stephen R "Another dent in my ignorance". BTW, had a look on your Website and was pleased to see someone give a mention to Diptera.info and the people who determine their flies http://thetopsham...f-day.html Great Artwork . Well worth a visit. Sorry for going off topic on this thread... Roger Edited by Roger Thomason on 20-03-2010 15:52 |
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tim worfolk |
Posted on 20-03-2010 16:26
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Member Location: Devon, England Posts: 737 Joined: 05.05.09 |
Very kind of you to say so, Roger. I hope the flies don't take over the blog entirely, but there's always that danger. I expect my ignorance could give yours a run for it's money, by the way. I didn't know there was such a thing as off topic. Tim |
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Roger Thomason |
Posted on 20-03-2010 16:41
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Member Location: Mossbank,Shetland Isles. Posts: 5255 Joined: 17.07.08 |
tim worfolk wrote: I expect my ignorance could give yours a run for it's money, by the way. I didn't know there was such a thing as off topic. Tim Well to quote Hugo, (Victor . not Chavez ) " The learned man knows that he is ignorant". I might be the exception to that particular idea . If there is such a thing as going off topic, then you can be sure I will have some part in it. Roger |
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