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Pegoplata sp 6 mm with pollen
Manuel Lopez
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Mediterranean coastal area in Motril (Granada, S Spain).
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A nice Anthomyiidae.
Stephane.
 
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Could be Pegoplata aestiva.
 
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Thanks again Stephen and Stephane Wink
I must study the families. I'll try it.
 
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Indeed Anthomyiidae, but if it is indeed P. aestiva.
I don't see an av on t2 and the setae on the hindtibia I find a bit blur.
Do you have more photos from this fly?
 
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Thanks. Another photo. I have more

To see bigger: http://eduro.es/g...itemId=133
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I thought to see 3 ad on t3, but it is indeed probable 2 pd + 2 ad on the same level and 1 av, so Pegoplata.
If you have photos with a better view on the midtibia, to see if there is an av seta, than Stephen was right with P. aestiva.
If there is no av seta on t2, it is one of the other female Pegoplata species.
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Thanks, it's very interesting for me Cool. This image is a detail expanded and processed to make it look better..
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Thanks so much TumbsUp
 
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Just back from an emergency gall-bladder removal to find over 12 pages of Diptera adults to speed my recovery Grin

I went for P. aestiva on the basis of the peristomal margin, but I agree that on this viewpoint the choice between 'strongly projecting' and 'not projecting' is a bit tricky.
 
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Ahá...there you where!
I lost my gall-bladder years ago, so i know now that you can enjoy live again, without that annoying pain!Shock
Good recovery!TumbsUp
 
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Stephen R wrote:
Just back from an emergency gall-bladder removal to find over 12 pages of Diptera adults to speed my recovery Grin

I went for P. aestiva on the basis of the peristomal margin, but I agree that on this viewpoint the choice between 'strongly projecting' and 'not projecting' is a bit tricky.


Sorry about that, Stephen. Hope you feel well soon and have a quick recovery! TumbsUp

And if you need some impossible Anthomyiidae to keep you entertained and help you to recover Grin just let me know Wink

Joke, those drawings of chaetotaxy are superb to see the critical bristles TumbsUp Thank you so much for them TumbsUp
Edited by Piluca_Alvarez on 29-02-2012 21:09
 
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Thanks guys!
 
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Best wishes, Stephen
 
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