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Another interesting small Acalyptrate, Hungary > Periscelis sp
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Posted on 21-05-2009 10:46
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Hi, I found this 2-3 mm long one on sycamore tree, near tree sap. Drosophilidae? Diastatidae? Other?
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Periscelis (Periscelidae)
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YESSS!!! I really wanted to find this family, I even made wine-traps, but didn't catch one. Thank You very much for the ID!
 
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aha! Afaik this is a rare photo. Congrats. Wink
 
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Posted to gallery but did not appear yet. Thanks Smile Some more photos I uploaded to Xespok's diptera gallery.
 
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Nice photo!
I collect these a lot (80 specimens sofar this year) in my beer trap (hanging in an oak tree). If the mesopleuron is bare then it is probably Periscelis annulata. In my beer trap I collected one specimen of Periscelis winnertzi (mesopleuron with hairs). The rest is all P. annulata. P. winnertzi is also bigger than P. annulata.
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The mesopleuron in these images appears to be bare, so I would say P. annulata.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
The mesopleuron in these images appears to be bare, so I would say P. annulata.


And did it get to the gallery? I can submit it again if needed. Regards, Walter
 
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There are no waiting Periscelis pictures in the list to be admitted to the Gallery...
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