Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Hippoboscidae - Lipoptena cervi

Posted by Frank Koehler on 01-10-2006 23:57
#1

Good evening. This nice fly was crossing my way (hairs;))in a wet nature forest reserve. The name was found by comparing photos, but there is no shure identification yet. Can anybody help? Thanks in advance. Frank

#6124 Germany / Mecklenburg: Dobbin, Forest Barkhorst, VI.2004
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Edited by Frank Koehler on 19-10-2006 19:39

Posted by Tony Irwin on 02-10-2006 01:09
#2

This is Lipoptena - the Deer Ked, probably L. cervi, but there are other species in central Europe, so I can't be certain.

Posted by Zeegers on 02-10-2006 10:58
#3

The date clearly suggests Lipoptena fortisetosa, a remarkably small fly.
(but I can't tell the size sufficiently, it looks small indeed).
L. fortisetosa is known from the forests in the Alps and Boehmerwald, possibly Harz as well.
L. cervi has period of flight august - octobre.

Theo Zeegers

Posted by Frank Koehler on 02-10-2006 16:03
#4

Thank you for the hints. The collected specimen has the size of a large beetle ;-) 3,45 mm. Best regards Frank

Posted by Frank Koehler on 02-10-2006 20:38
#5

I forgot: In the wet forest of Mecklenburg you can find a lot of nordic beetle species and a lot of beetle species you can find only on mountains in the south (called "boreomontan" in the old literature).

Posted by Zeegers on 02-10-2006 21:38
#6

Well, L. fortisetosa is more an eastern species.
To the west to Bayern, so a record from Mecklenburg is good but not amazing.


Theo