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Neoitamus cf. cyanurus NE Poland
affiniscyanoviridis
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Posted on 02-11-2016 11:16
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Hi,

for me it looks like Neomochtherus but maybe it is not ... is it possible to ID?

31052016

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J
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A female Neoitamus sp. Looks like N. socius or N. cyanurus to me. Knowing the species is rather hopeless from pictures as far as I know. The development of microtrichia on the basal radial cell needs to be seen to separate both species.

However, sometimes a well experienced eye might be able to see something helpful. Wait for Reinoud Wink
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Actually, it is not so hopeless. You can find very nice pictures of socius here

http://waarneming.nl/soort/photos/8202


To me, this looks more like cyanurus.


Theo
 
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Well, Theo, it seems this really needs an expertise eye Wink Certainly, not mine (I still have never seen any of both species in real life) and I wouldn't risk species ID. I only know 'the theory' Wink My idea was that only the microtrichia were diagnostic for females. I truly should keep my mouth shut awkward Grin
 
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Thank you both of you for the replies.

With my best regards
Joao
 
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Piluca is a "wijsneus": ))))) Strictly she is right but a pretty reliable character is the colour of the metatarsi. In this case they seem totally black which would strongly suggest N. cyanurus.
Greetings,

Reinoud

Field guide to the robber flies of the Netherlands and Belgium: https://www.jeugdbondsuitgeverij.nl/product/field-guide-to-the-robberflies-of-the-netherlands-and-belgium/

https://www.nev.nl/diptera/
 
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Posted on 04-11-2016 09:42
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Ok, thanks for the reply.

N. cf. cyanurus will continue to be Smile, if I collected it we will have a confirmation.

Best regards

Joao
 
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