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Palloptera ustulata?
Andre Jas
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Posted on 29-08-2006 12:27
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Hi everyone,

I believe this to be Palloptera ustulata. I checked with 'Checklist of the diptera of the Neth'. Great book, by the way, though for a layman like myself some study is needed to understand it all.
Am I right?

Thanks,

Andr
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jonafly wrote:
Am I right?

If that relates to your first question: Yes.
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Thank you Paul

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or it could be Palloptera anderssoni Rotheray & MacGowan, 1999. i see no colour contrast between ppl and mesonotum. Palloptera ustulata Fall?n, 1820 usually has yellowish ppl esp in female. you need a male and examine aedeagus to be sure.
 
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Hi David,
Smile Thanks for your input, but according to 'Checklist of the diptera of the Netherlands' and www.nederlandsesoorten.nl Palloptera anderssoni does not exist in the Netherlands. Though you never know of course.
Cheers,
Andr
 
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