Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anthomyiidae female -> Paregle audacula

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 15-01-2013 20:28
#1

Is the female of the same species as the previous male? Possibly, I think. See thread: http://www.dipter...d_id=52685

This afternoon in Gojar (800 m.), near Granada city.

Thanks!!

Edited by Manuel Lopez on 17-01-2013 20:08

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 15-01-2013 20:28
#2

another view

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 15-01-2013 20:29
#3

Another one (more views and detail available if needed)

Edited by Manuel Lopez on 15-01-2013 20:30

Posted by javanerkelens on 15-01-2013 22:45
#4

I can see: 3pd and 1av on t3 + 1 av on t2 and an ad+posterior seta on t1....
This combination could fit to Paregle.
Most common one is P. audacula.
With female always tricky to be sure :)

Edited by javanerkelens on 15-01-2013 23:27

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 16-01-2013 07:32
#5

:) Really difficult females (and nice too)

Posted by Michael Ackland on 16-01-2013 11:49
#6

I think it is Paregle audacula female. there appear to be some hairs on notopleuron, and the mouth margin is strongly upturned. As Joke has pointed out the av-seta on mid tibia, this would confirm it.

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 17-01-2013 19:59
#7

Another views could confirm it as Paregle audacula..., I think, because are visible hairs on notopleuron and...

Edited by Manuel Lopez on 17-01-2013 20:12

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 17-01-2013 20:11
#8

..the av-seta on mid tibia

Edited by Manuel Lopez on 17-01-2013 20:13