Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Neoepitriptus cf inconstans

Posted by valter on 28-09-2016 17:55
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Location: Portugal
Date: September 2016
Info: 2 females and 2 males specimens collected

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Edited by valter on 28-09-2016 19:41

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 28-09-2016 19:31
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Even closer to Neoepitriptus cf inconstans...

Posted by valter on 28-09-2016 19:41
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Thanks :)

Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 28-09-2016 19:50
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Nearly impossible to say with just that picture but... I thought the copula is closer to Machimus pilipes instead of Neoepitriptus . Aren't the tibiae of the male too hairy for Neoepitriptus?? :S :S

However, I also thought the female and the male of the first pictures were Neoepitriptus B) Two species really in the whole lot to me ;)

Edited by Piluca_Alvarez on 28-09-2016 19:51

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 28-09-2016 22:19
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Engel mentions long white hair for femora and tibiae (when ventral bristles are lacking on f1) I wonder sometimes if he actually describes two species under the name inconstans.... : ))) Maybe one day we will understand...

Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 28-09-2016 23:30
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Thanks for your reply, Reinoud! I see your point fully ;)

Honestly, the more I read the less I understand :@ But this is why I like them; no fun if it is too easy :D