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Posted on 24-05-2010 10:34
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Norway, 23.05.10.

I did collet one, what views are needed, if possible at all.
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There's a genus key to world Pipunculidae in Skevington & Yeates (2001). I have used it with Norwegian specimens and made plausible identifications. For species-level IDs, I am afraid I can not help you.

Skevington,J.H. & Yeates, D.K. 2001. Phylogenetic classification of Eudorylini (Diptera: Pipunculidae). Systematic Entomology 26, 421-452 (I have the PDF if you can't find it yourself)
 
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If there ever was an extraordinarily difficult group of flies, where either the generic or specific levels would be light years from the lens of the photographer capturing only external morphology....

...it's this family.
 
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Ok, "Pipunculid" it is, thanks both.
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Gunnar M Kvifte wrote:
Skevington,J.H. & Yeates, D.K. 2001. Phylogenetic classification of Eudorylini (Diptera: Pipunculidae). Systematic Entomology 26, 421-452 (I have the PDF if you can't find it yourself)


Can you please send me the pdf for identification of pipenculids i collect from rice ecosytems. my mail address is chitrashanker@gmail.com
 
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www.diptera.info/downloads.php?download_cat_id=20&download_id=125

You might also check out Jeff's page: http://www.canacoll.org/Diptera/Staff/Skevington/skev_pub.htm.
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you can download keys to British Genera and keys to species of Cephalops and Dorylomorpha from my website
http://davidjgibb...ulidae.htm

I am not aware of any Norwegen genera absent from Britain. Cephalops will probably be adequate for your fauna but Dorylomorpha has some extra species up there.

If your specimen is a female post photos of ovipositor.
 
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chitrashanker wrote:
Gunnar M Kvifte wrote:
Skevington,J.H. & Yeates, D.K. 2001. Phylogenetic classification of Eudorylini (Diptera: Pipunculidae). Systematic Entomology 26, 421-452 (I have the PDF if you can't find it yourself)


Can you please send me the pdf for identification of pipenculids i collect from rice ecosytems. my mail address is chitrashanker@gmail.com


your best bet is Kapoor et al Indian Pipunculids, subtitled optimistically "a comprehensive monograph"
http://www.abeboo...%26sts%3Dt
 
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