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Hippoboscidae, Lipoptena fortisetosa from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 02-09-2008 05:59
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Hi,

this fly were frequent here in Comana Natural Park.
is this Lipoptena cervi? or i'm far away?

several specimens collected, possible to ID from photo?

thanks for the help,
cosmln

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Possibly. Theo?
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It is Liptoptena.
need to check whether cervi or fortisetosa


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Always need to check the pic in Bei Bienko.

Indeed, fortisetosa. And East-European and Asian species.


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Zeegers wrote:
Always need to check the pic in Bei Bienko.

Indeed, fortisetosa. And East-European and Asian species.

Theo


Hi Theo,

thanks for your help.
another new for Romania after FaunaEU. is is? or?
several specimens collected (~10) this days don't know if all the same species (you need some specimens?).

this is in a so bad shape because was on me, i was all sweaty just feel something crawling on me...
this where interesting for me because of the size, very small (~3mm).

this is not yet in the gallery, deserve this to go there?

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Yes, fortisetosa is much smaller than cervi.

I caught them in Poland and Czech republic, it is an Asian species, so to be expected in Romania.
However, hardly anybody knows this species.


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