Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Piophilidae no, Ephydridae

Posted by christoophe on 10-11-2008 15:50
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Hello
picture 9 11 2008, size ~2-3 mm.
Thank you for help
pic1

Edited by christoophe on 10-11-2008 16:45

Posted by christoophe on 10-11-2008 15:51
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pic2

Posted by Paul Beuk on 10-11-2008 15:53
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Ephydridae.

Posted by christoophe on 10-11-2008 16:42
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:@ It was my first idea because of "arista plumeuse" (I do not know to translate this word)
Thank Paul

Posted by Cranefly on 11-11-2008 10:14
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Ephydridae, Trimerina indistincta Krivosheina, 2004. It must attribute to the following characters: setae fr-or reduced, short and hair-like, gena has spot without pollen, frons with transverse furrows, gena low, anterior part only of fore femora darkened, the border between black and yellow parts of femora sharp, mid and hind tibiae yellow

Posted by Cranefly on 11-11-2008 10:16
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Ephydridae, Trimerina indistincta Krivosheina, 2004. It must attribute to the following characters: setae fr-or reduced, short and hair-like, gena has spot without pollen, frons with transverse furrows, gena low, anterior part only of fore femora darkened, the border between black and yellow parts of femora sharp, mid and hind tibiae yellow

Posted by christoophe on 11-11-2008 14:09
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Thank Cranefly
Recent taxon

Posted by Heteropteran on 29-10-2016 17:53
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http://bdj.pensof...hp?id=4701
T. indistincta = T. microchaeta