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Rhinophoridae - Stevenia signata
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 30-04-2007 17:27
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Hi

* locality - Silgueiros - Viseu - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.04.29
* size - 7 mm (medium fly)
* habitat - openland
* substrate - flower..



EDIT ---> Title changed from "Rhinophoridae" to "Rhinophoridae - Stevenia sp." and finally to "Rhinophoridae - Stevenia signata"
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No doubt a Stevenia male.
This genus needs revision.
Someone is working on it, so, please collect !

Theo
 
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Who is working on Stevenia? I hope he's interested in Finnish material. We have only one species, which keys out as S. atramentaria, but the specimens I've seen do not match the description of the species exactly.
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i think that who is working in this family is Theo Grin
But I might be wrong.
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Thanks, but no.
I'm responsible for the genus Stevenia in Arabia, and all other Stevenia are taken care of by Joachim Ziegler in Berlin (Humbolt).
SO please consult Joachim. or let me help if you want.

Theo
 
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According to Theo this is a male of Stevenia signata. Wink
 
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