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Clusiidae? E-Hungary, August > Anthomyzidae
pwalter
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Posted on 13-08-2009 21:50
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Hi, is this small one a Clusiidae? Some 2.5 mms.
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grrr... much, much better!! Anthomyzidae. Anthomyza sp. grrrrr
 
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where did you spot this? Near Typha? Near a swamp!?!?
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
where did you spot this? Near Typha? Near a swamp!?!?


You're a mind-reader Smile Yep!
 
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One more:
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I just received a response from Jindrich Roháček:

With a high probability this photographed Anthomyza belongs to A. neglecta Collin, 1944.

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Thanks for You and for him also! According to FE it is not recorded from Hungary. Tomorrow I'll check it in the Checklist to Hungary.
 
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pwalter wrote:
Thanks for You and for him also! According to FE it is not recorded from Hungary. Tomorrow I'll check it in the Checklist to Hungary.


It really seems to be a species without any record from Hungary. After 2 years it is still unpublished. But yesterday I found some additional specimens from the same location, here's one photo:
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Congrats Walter ! Wink
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Anthomyza neglecta has been recorded from Hungary (Rohacek 2006. A monograph of Palaearctic Anthomyzidae (Diptera) Part 1. Casopis Slezskeho Zemskeho Muzea. Serie A, 55. suppl. 1: 328 pp). It is recorded on page 124: 1 female (HNHM): Zempleni TK: Nagyhuta-Kokapu (Papp leg.).
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And Walter, take care. There are more species of Anthomyza that can be found in Typha stands. For example the species A. anderssoni described by Rohacek in 1984.
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Thank You! I will make a genitalia preparate from the new specimens to be sure in the species. Thanks for the article, I did not know of it.
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