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Dilophus sp
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jorapavi |
Posted on 26-08-2007 11:33
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I appreciate ID The picture was made 18-3-2007 H?bitat: Deciduous woods, 5o mts river Corunha- Spain jorapavi attached the following image: ![]() [145.69Kb] Edited by jorapavi on 10-06-2008 16:04 |
jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 26-08-2007 11:47
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Bibionidae. Bibio sp. NOTE: Mosca is the word "fly" in Portuguese and Spanish. ![]() |
Zeegers |
Posted on 26-08-2007 14:46
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18976 Joined: 21.07.04 |
What's the word for Mosquito ? Had been more appropriate. Theo |
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 26-08-2007 14:55
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In Portuguese Mosquito/Mozzie is.... mosquito! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
pierred |
Posted on 26-08-2007 16:34
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Hello, With the ending of the front tibia, would it not be rather a Dilophus sp.? Pierre Duhem |
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 26-08-2007 16:38
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I?m not sure, pierred. Jorapavi - Chrysopa perla is not diptera.. (it is Neuroptera > Chrysididae) |
Zeegers |
Posted on 26-08-2007 16:39
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18976 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Hi Pierre What you think to be the tibia 1, is actually femur 1. Tibia 1 is hardly visible. It's a Bibio alright, Dilophus is much less hairy. Theo |
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Isidro |
Posted on 26-08-2007 16:46
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Member Location: Zaragoza, Spain Posts: 2088 Joined: 26.04.07 |
Jorge Chrysopa are not Chrysididae (Hymenoptera), but Chrysopidae ![]() In Spanish are very few common names for insects, only in the butterflies. I agree with Dilophus, more than Bibio... |
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jorapavi |
Posted on 27-08-2007 15:16
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Member Location: Posts: 89 Joined: 10.08.07 |
Thank you to all for the interesting information |
jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 27-08-2007 15:23
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I know, isidro! ![]() It was a misspelling! I was, really, thinking in Chrysopidae, but I have written Chrysididae. ![]() I have seen almost all families of Neuroptera known for Europe. I saw Chrysopidae, Nemopteridae (beautiful!), Hemorobiidae (not usual to find them...), Myrmeleontidae. Perhaps I have spotten Ascalaphidae, but not sure. ![]() I never found Mantispidae (one of my favourite!) and Osmylidae. ![]() |
Isidro |
Posted on 27-08-2007 19:44
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Member Location: Zaragoza, Spain Posts: 2088 Joined: 26.04.07 |
he he, I win you I've found Myrmeleontidae (at least 5 species, but this summer I looked for Palpares libelluloides and I don't found it ![]() I never found Sisyridae, Neurortrhidae and Inocelliidae... (I apologize for bothering you ![]() |
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 27-08-2007 20:08
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Raphidiidae... is not Neuroptera ![]() ![]() if you want to continue this thread better to put this subject in NON-DIPTERA . Hey, remember, this is not a challenge ![]() |
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