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To be determined, if possible !!!
clido
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Posted on 16-01-2009 14:47
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I have tried to determine but I have not found anything, it is probably a female.
You can have some more information from these photos?

Pictures taken in a fallow field of Boscotrecase (Naples) - Vesuvio - Italy

www.lasfogliatella.it/foto/ditteri/_MG_2472.jpg

www.lasfogliatella.it/foto/ditteri/_MG_2474.jpg

www.lasfogliatella.it/foto/ditteri/_MG_2477.jpg
Edited by clido on 16-01-2009 14:49
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Yes, female of Helina reversio (Harris)
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Hello Nikita,
Thank you very much!

What are the characters to be taken into account for the identification of the species?
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Phaoninae, because ...Phaoninae.
t3 without pd in apical 1/3, abdomen with spots - Helina,
t3 with pd near base, yellow tibiae - H. reversio - also, because it is very common species.
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Phaoninae, because ...Phaoninae.
t3 without pd in apical 1/3, abdomen with spots - Helina,
t3 with pd near base, yellow tibiae - H. reversio - also, because it is very common species.
Nikita


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