Posted by RE Niks on 23-02-2024 12:36
#1
Having found a well domunented thread https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=64178&rowstart=20 about a confirmed Borborillus uncinatus, I wondered how to exclude B. vitripennis? What is the difference between the two? I found a candidate B. uncinatus, but wish to positively exclude B. vitripennis.
Edited by RE Niks on 23-02-2024 13:34
Posted by Walther Gritsch on 24-02-2024 15:22
#2
In
vitripennis the 3rd section of M is distinctly longer than the 4th section. In
uncinatus they are about equal in length. If you have a male the genitalia of
uncinatus are very distinct with prominent hook like surstyli.
Posted by RE Niks on 25-02-2024 15:22
#3
Thanks, Walther. Mine is unfortunatly a female. The third section of M is indeed longer (1,3x) than the fourth section in my fly, but in the fly at https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=64178&rowstart=20 they are indeed almost equal length, and therefore B uncinatus.
Edited by RE Niks on 25-02-2024 15:32