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1_Alliopsis billbergi? (Hyporites montanus(female)
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| Mucha Fero |
Posted on 23-06-2012 05:01
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Member Location: Posts: 6191 Joined: 27.09.10 |
Anthomyiidae_Alliopsis billbergi (male) is the correct name? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 800 m altitude. Thank you very much for your help. I made a photo of 20.06. 2012.
Mucha Fero attached the following image: ![]() [192.94Kb] Edited by Mucha Fero on 24-06-2012 04:49 |
| Stephen R |
Posted on 23-06-2012 12:34
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Member Location: Clitheroe Lancashire UK Posts: 2374 Joined: 12.06.09 |
This too looks female - see http://www.dipter...d_id=48456 |
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| Mucha Fero |
Posted on 23-06-2012 18:56
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Member Location: Posts: 6191 Joined: 27.09.10 |
Stephen thank you very much. |
| Michael Ackland |
Posted on 23-06-2012 20:06
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Member Location: Dorset UK Posts: 578 Joined: 23.02.08 |
Yes, both posts are Hyporites montanus female, recognised by the profuse leg setae. It is a Europian mountanous species where one is unlikely to find billbergi. Alliopsis billbergi female has tergite 5 rather shining blackish and contrasting with the more dusted other tergites.. The female of montanus has eyes rather close together on frons. Hyporites is closely related to Alliopsis. |
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| Mucha Fero |
Posted on 24-06-2012 04:49
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Member Location: Posts: 6191 Joined: 27.09.10 |
Stephen Michael thank you very much. |
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