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Tachinidae - Ethilla aemula
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 20-08-2009 23:49
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This fly was spot in 18th August 2009 in Póvoa Dão. 7 mm size.
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Posted on 20-08-2009 23:51
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Posted on 20-08-2009 23:53
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Posted on 20-08-2009 23:56
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Posted on 20-08-2009 23:58
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Posted on 21-08-2009 00:03
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Zeegers |
Posted on 21-08-2009 09:38
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18909 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Very distinctive, yet currently no idea. Need to work on this one. Theo |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 21-08-2009 09:41
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It's a very interesting fly! ![]() ![]() Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
Jaakko |
Posted on 21-08-2009 10:55
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![]() Member Location: Joensuu, Finland Posts: 479 Joined: 04.08.08 |
Hi, Running through the key: Ethilla aemula? Jaakko |
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 21-08-2009 10:57
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hm..... ![]() I hope Theo agrees with this ID. ![]() |
jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 24-08-2009 03:29
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![]() Member Location: Viseu - PORTUGAL Posts: 9296 Joined: 05.06.06 |
which are the relatives with Ethilla? |
Jaakko |
Posted on 24-08-2009 07:01
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![]() Member Location: Joensuu, Finland Posts: 479 Joined: 04.08.08 |
Hi, They belong to Ethillini. Paratryphera is the only familiar genus to me in this tribe, they are very similar in habitus! Jaakko |
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 13-01-2010 14:29
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Forgot this thread. I would like to know if there is a consensus for Ethilla. Thanks in advance. |
Zeegers |
Posted on 15-01-2010 09:43
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18909 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Jaakko is 1000 % correct (typo at first, but given the quality of ID, I leave it): Ethilla. And there is only one: aemula. I had only a female in my collection. The colouration of the male is very distinctive ! Theo |
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Jaakko |
Posted on 15-01-2010 10:17
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![]() Member Location: Joensuu, Finland Posts: 479 Joined: 04.08.08 |
Oh, cool! I need to start playing lottery... The calypters pointed to right direction and not so many options afterwards. However, I never know how many species exist in Portugal that are not included in the Central European key. |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 15-01-2010 10:23
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Very nice fly! ![]() ![]() Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
Stephen R |
Posted on 15-01-2010 10:59
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![]() Member Location: Clitheroe Lancashire UK Posts: 2396 Joined: 12.06.09 |
Sounds like it's not the outline but the surface of the calypter that balloons out instead of being flat. |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 15-01-2010 11:17
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That would be more logical ... but calypters are usually not dead flat at the best of times ... probably needs a better choice of words perhaps ![]() Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
Stephen R |
Posted on 15-01-2010 11:32
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I suppose 'balloon-like' means that these ones are inflated more than usual. 'Area' in it's correct sense does refer to a surface, but because it is sometimes used loosely to mean just 'part', it might have been clearer to write 'surface' instead. |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 15-01-2010 12:33
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Hmm, maybe Jorge could take more close-ups of one calypter from various angles so that we can see it properly ![]() Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
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