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[Otites guttata] Otites sp
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Posted on 28-02-2007 02:01
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Hello,

I've recently been proposed this fly could be Otites guttata (thanks to S. Lebrun, aka Chlorophana ! Wink)

Had a glance at the diptera gallery, and indeed it seems plausible, but is it possible to confirm species on this sole picture, or are they other Otites sp which can make confusion ?
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(Rimont (71) - France - April 2003 - size not noted, sorry)

Thanks for your advice !
Edited by Arthropa on 09-03-2007 23:11
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With the strong contrast between the lighter and darker parts of the wing it might well be O. centralis. A more detailed shot might confirm this.
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Thanks, Paul.

I unfortunately don't have better view (was 4 years ago, had no numeric camera then ! arthropa.free.fr/images/css-noir/sm-mouais.gif) : it will remain Otites sp.
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Hi Martha,

It's certainly not O. guttata, and I think Paul is right with O. centralis. I will have a look at my collection to confirm this.

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Hi,

I tried to re-scan the negative : quality is (really) not better Sad, but size is bigger !

marthaadsl.free.fr/ATH/photos/032318A-big.jpg

I'm not sure whether it will help...
Let me know ! Wink
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Hi Martha,

S. Lebrun was correct and Paul and I were wrong!
It's indeed O. guttata.

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Thanks a lot, John !

What makes the difference ?
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Hi Martha,

The wingpattern. It much more pronounced in O. centralis.

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