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Lauxaniidae - Calliopum simillimum
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Frank Koehler |
Posted on 18-10-2006 16:48
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Member Location: Bornheim / Rheinl. (D) Posts: 280 Joined: 30.09.06 |
At last two specimen with striped eyes and no family idea (Laux.?). Experts are calling this flies ... ? Thanks in advance. Frank #6946 Germany / NRW: Weilerswist, X.2003 - field margin #2264 Germany / NRW: Bornheim, IX.2004 - same biotop Edited by Frank Koehler on 06-11-2006 16:24 --------------------------------------------------- Col.: http://www.koleop...de/gallery Het.: http://www.hetero... --------------------------------------------------- |
Xespok |
Posted on 18-10-2006 17:10
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Member Location: Debrecen, Hungary Posts: 5550 Joined: 02.03.05 |
Lauxaniidae, Calliopum should be a reasonable guess for most of these. |
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 18-10-2006 18:04
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19365 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Not most...: all!
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Frank Koehler |
Posted on 18-10-2006 18:58
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Member Location: Bornheim / Rheinl. (D) Posts: 280 Joined: 30.09.06 |
Thank you very much, Gabor & Paul. I have collected the specimen. Perhaps it?s possible to find a name now. Best regards Frank |
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 05-11-2006 08:54
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19365 Joined: 11.05.04 |
After examination of collected specimens: all are Calliopum simillimum.
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rvanderweele |
Posted on 05-11-2006 11:54
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Member Location: Zoelmond, the Netherlands Posts: 1984 Joined: 01.11.06 |
Paul, For quite some years I haven`t been busy with our twowinged friends and, as a consequence, I did not do much more with our lauxanid darlings (I think they are very cute) than just observing them in the garden. So it is very possible that I missed some developement in Lauxanology. In my collection I have specimens of both Calliopum simillimum and C. aeneum. Evenmore, I have of each species a specimen, which I received from you years ago. Their genitals were prepared. If I understand you now well, you think that all C. aeneum are infact C. simillimum?? If we are actually dealing with one species in stead of two different species, should the name C. aeneum (Fln, 1820) be prefered above C. simillimum (Collin, 1933)? |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 05-11-2006 20:14
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19365 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Hehe, that only applies to the figured specimens above. Frank sent them to me in alcohol. There are two species, rest assured.
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rvanderweele |
Posted on 05-11-2006 20:21
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Member Location: Zoelmond, the Netherlands Posts: 1984 Joined: 01.11.06 |
Okay, quite a relief! Though I should say that to separate the two species is not easy, so should we deal with one species in stead of two, life should have been made a bit easier for us. On the other hand, we can`t have enough species of them! |
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