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Cylindrotomidae > Limoniidae, Hungary, May
pwalter
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Posted on 18-05-2009 14:25
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Hi, is this Cylindrotoma? Bukk mountains again. If it's really Cylindrotoma, than I have 2 or 3 new families found on this Saturday in the Bukk mountains (Cylindrotomidae, Xylophagidae, maybe Periscelididae) and one new subfam (Pipunculinae). Really exciting Smile
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KonnichiwaGrin

Unfortunately, this is not Cylindrotoma.

In this fly, Sc seems to be ending in C;and four branches of R (R1+2, R3, R4,and R5) are visible.

In Cylindrotomidae, usually, Sc ends in R1; two branches of R (R4 and R5) are obvious and reaching wing margin; and distal parts of R1+2 and R3 are usually atrophied or disapears.

Probably Limoniidae.
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Well, thanks, I'll search for it in Limoniidae. BUT I realised that I also found Platystomatidae this Saturday and it's also a new fam for me, so the number iof new families are the same Smile
 
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Hi, I came across this older photo, and I'd like to ask if somebody can tell what it is.
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I think it is a Hexatominae, can someone confirm?
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Yes you're right, it's Hexatominae/Epiphragmini, Austrolimnophila subg. Archilimnophila (R2 long-stalked, compare with my A. (s.str.) cf. ochracea in http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=22890 (R2 short-stalked), probably A. unica (Osten Sacken, 1869).
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Thank You very much, nice to have an ID on this old thread.
 
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