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Peleteria iavana --> Linnaemya vulpina (female)
karl7
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Posted on 29-01-2026 17:17
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Have a nice Day. One Question please. Is this Peleteria iavana? I would be very grateful for a reply.
Discovery data: Austria, Lower Austria, Tattendorf, 220m, garden, October 25, 2025, Size approx. 10-12mm
Kind regards Karl.
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eklans
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Posted on 30-01-2026 09:10
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Pedicel is black: rubescens or prompta - I think it's P. prompta.
EDIT NOT Peleteria
Edited by eklans on 30-01-2026 10:57
Greetings, Eric
 
Moumoule
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Peleteria genus is not supposed to have parafacial setae (I don't see it...) and bare eyes ?
 
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Thanks! Not Peleteria - could be a female Linnaemyia vulpina.
Greetings, Eric
 
Moumoule
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You're welcome Eric ! Ok with Linnaemya vulpina without "i" after "y" I think...
 
karl7
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Have a nice evening everyone. Thank you for the answer of a female Linnaemya vulpina. It matches the yellow area between the eyes much better.
Kind regards Karl.
 
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