Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Euxesta from Slovakia
Posted by Jozef Obona on 15-11-2017 15:05
#1
Euxesta notata or Euxesta pechumani ?
ix.2017
Edited by Jozef Obona on 15-11-2017 15:06
Posted by John Carr on 15-11-2017 16:22
#2
Euxesta notata. The female abdomen has yellow.
Posted by Jozef Obona on 15-11-2017 19:27
#3
Dear John,
please do you have a key or some literary data about this species?
it can by the first record for Slovakia
and second (?) for Europe :)
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316555157_Rediscovery_of_Nearctic_Invader_Euxesta_notata_Diptera_Ulidiidae_in_Europe
Posted by Nosferatumyia on 15-11-2017 22:04
#4
It is the first record from Slovakia and the second from Europe. I was going to publish a short key to 3 or four species recorded in Europe.
Apparently the keys of Curran in 1930s were the most recent
If you like, we can join your record with my data and a key in the same paper.
Find my e-mail in the mentioned paper.
Posted by Jozef Obona on 16-11-2017 09:45
#6
Dear Valery and John,
many thanks for info :)
Jozef
Posted by Paul Beuk on 16-11-2017 14:37
#7
That is what I warn people about when they post images hosted on external servers. Most often when I encounter a thread that has no image(s) anymore I delete it. Be warned!
Posted by Ectemnius on 11-06-2018 14:53
#8
Edited by Ectemnius on 11-06-2018 15:05
Posted by Ectemnius on 11-06-2018 15:04
#9
As I cannot post OR include photo's anymore the three links above (euh, now it works... :S).
Is this Euxesta notata?
The specimens are from a appleorchard 31-10-2017 Monheurt, France
Edited by Ectemnius on 11-06-2018 15:16
Posted by John Carr on 12-06-2018 22:35
#10
The photos added 11-06-2018 08:53 (U.S. time) can be called
Euxesta notata. The only doubt is, somebody should revise the group
notata+
pechumani+
anna to make sure the color characters are reliable. Of those three species as currently understood, only
notata has a female with yellow-tipped adbdomen.
Posted by Nosferatumyia on 13-06-2018 06:52
#11
So, this is the third European record now.
Posted by Ectemnius on 13-06-2018 09:39
#12
Hi John & Nosferatumyia,
Thanks for the confirmation. I will publish the record together with three other new Diptera species to France. I will include a photo of the male genitalia.
Kind regards,
Ectemnius
Posted by Pristurus on 13-06-2018 14:54
#13
There was also another finding of this species in Gernany at Schwetzingen, see
http://www.entomo...ead=341247
Posted by John Carr on 13-06-2018 16:44
#14
Ectemnius wrote:
Hi John & Nosferatumyia,
Thanks for the confirmation. I will publish the record together with three other new Diptera species to France. I will include a photo of the male genitalia.
Kind regards,
Ectemnius
In some Tephritoidea, the female oviscape and aculeus also have taxonomic value.