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Pneumia cf nubila
hedy2411
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Posted on 16-11-2012 22:21
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Can this Psychodidae fly be named..?
Found 14-4-2010 in Zeist, Holland
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Gunnar M Kvifte
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The rhinoceros-like hair patch in the face is present in males of several species of Pneumia, most notably P. nubila which has a specialized frontofacial organ to make the hair patch appear bigger than it is. Presumably it is a sexual character used in courtship. Similar organs are present as patches of erect elongate hairs in P. trivialis and P. mutua; probably the character can be found in many other Pneumia as well.

I don't know which species this is. I would guess P. nubila, but I will not say this for certain unless provided with a specimen.

Good photo, by the way!
 
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Posted on 18-11-2012 21:42
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Hello Gunnar,

I never thougt that these Psychodidae could be named, it is nice that you have named them and I appreciate your explanation to this fly!

Regards,
Hedy
 
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