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Aulacigaster ?
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Guenael |
Posted on 08-12-2020 20:07
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Member Location: Posts: 143 Joined: 26.04.15 |
Good evening, Small fly found last week in the north of France: Aulacigaster perhaps ? Thank you, Guénael. |
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Andrzej |
Posted on 08-12-2020 20:14
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Member Location: Poland Posts: 2358 Joined: 05.01.06 |
Family Sphaeroceridae! Please look at the typical shortened first tarsomere of the hind leg and the reduced chaetotaxy.
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences |
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Guenael |
Posted on 08-12-2020 22:07
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Member Location: Posts: 143 Joined: 26.04.15 |
Ah yes ! seen! Thank you ! And for the species, according to the habitus, it could well be Sphaerocera monilis ? |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 08-12-2020 23:34
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
It is.
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Guenael |
Posted on 13-12-2020 10:42
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Member Location: Posts: 143 Joined: 26.04.15 |
Thank you Paul ! |
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Ectemnius |
Posted on 13-12-2020 11:50
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Member Location: The Netherlands Posts: 846 Joined: 22.11.11 |
Hi Guenael, And only one species has the white frontal tarsae; Sphaerocera monilis Haliday, 1836. Judging by the tip of the abdomen, its a male. Greetings, Ectemnius |
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