Posted by pierred on 03-03-2007 21:48
#1
Hello,
I think this is couple of
Dolicopodidae in cop., with a waiting groom.
Simon Cavailles : France : 11/6/2005 : Aign? : 72
altitude : NR - taille : <5mm
ref=16011
Simon Cavailles : France : 11/6/2005 : Aign? : 72
altitude : NR - taille : <5mm
ref=16012
Is it possible to go further?
Thanks in advance.
Posted by Igor Grichanov on 04-03-2007 09:57
#2
Not enogh resolution. Please check:
14. Femora yellow...............15
? Femora black...................25
15. Lower postocular setae black .................16
? Lower postocular setae light (white or yellow) ................18
16. 3rd and 4th segment of fore tarsus dilated; 3.0-3.5....chetifer (Walker)
? Fore tarsus simple..................17
17. Fore tibia bearing long apicoventral seta; 3.7-4.5..... chalybeus (Wiedemann)
? Fore tibia without long apicoventral seta; 2.0............ nanus (Macquart)
18. Antenna partly yellow.............19
? Antenna entirely black............21
19. Lower calypter with black cilia; first two segments of fore tarsus with white and black rings; cercus trapezoidal, black-brown; 4.0-4.5 .................chrysosygos (Wiedemann)
Poecilobothrus chrysozygos (Wiedemann, 1817) [Dolichopus] (Brooks, 2005: Zootaxa 857: 103)
=Dolichopus chrysozygos Wiedemann, 1817: Zool.Mag. (Wied.) 1(1): 71 (-os; F -us) ** Type locality: Germany: probably Aachen. Palaearctic: England, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, France, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Poland, Hungary, ?Bosnia and Herzegovina, ?Macedonia, Moldova, ?Croatia, ?Yugoslavia, ?Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Czech, Slovakia, Belarus, Latvia, Russia, Ukraine, Armenia