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Anthomyiidae, Pegomya sp.
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JariF |
Posted on 21-03-2009 14:36
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![]() Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 2072 Joined: 20.01.06 |
Hi, several of these from my malaise 17.6.2007 Loviisa, Finland. Any suggestions ? Jari JariF attached the following image: ![]() [84.27Kb] Edited by JariF on 22-03-2009 07:36 |
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neprisikiski |
Posted on 21-03-2009 19:25
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Member Location: Lithuania Posts: 876 Joined: 23.02.09 |
should be Pegomya, Anthomyiidae
Edited by neprisikiski on 21-03-2009 19:49 |
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JariF |
Posted on 22-03-2009 07:36
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Ok, thank You. I must try my key and find out the name. Jari |
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Michael Ackland |
Posted on 22-03-2009 12:30
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Member Location: Dorset UK Posts: 680 Joined: 23.02.08 |
It is Pegomya, tabida Meigen species group. This has about 11 species in it, this photo looks like vittigera Zett.. Have you a dorsal view |
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JariF |
Posted on 22-03-2009 16:04
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Thank You. Here You have an other angle. Jari JariF attached the following image: ![]() [74.85Kb] |
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Michael Ackland |
Posted on 22-03-2009 18:12
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Member Location: Dorset UK Posts: 680 Joined: 23.02.08 |
No it is not vittigera which has a narrow black median vittae on scutum. I think now it might be Pegomya geniculata which belongs in another species group. The widely spaced presutural acrostichals point to this species. I am afraid only examination of the genitalia and 5th sternite will identify it. The latter is hidden by the hind femur |
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JariF |
Posted on 22-03-2009 18:15
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![]() Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 2072 Joined: 20.01.06 |
Ok, thak You. I have Your key so I just need time to do that ![]() Thank You once more Jari |
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