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Echthistus rufinervis?
piros
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Posted on 03-02-2013 18:45
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I found these flies near Ásotthalom, about 30 km W of Szeged, S. Hungary, on 01-VII.2012. The picture seems to show a case of cannibalism: the female appears to feed on a male of the same sp. I think they are Echthistus rufinervis. Is it possible to confirm or correct this ID?
Thanks in advance!
Henrik
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I add another, somewhat dark picture of a different specimen, in the hope it helps identifying this sp.
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I give it another chance...
 
Mark van Veen
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Metatars 1 and 2 very short, thus, yes an Echthistus. tibiae red at their tips and no black bristles behind the eye (all yellow, but difficult to see in the photo's), making it E. rufinervis.
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Posted on 25-02-2013 21:24
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Wow, thanks a lot! I understand what you mean by the poorly visible hairs behind eyes, but as far as I can make it out in my full-size pictures, they are all yellow.
Thanks again, and all the best,
Henrik
 
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