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Calyptrate from mal.trap
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Posted on 05-09-2009 18:57
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20-27 may 2008. Mal. trap Tilburg. Kaaistoep-West Netherlands N-B RD-Coor. 128-394

I'm thinking off Rhinophoridae, but the color is strange brown/red......


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Hi Joke,

This one is not from a beer trap but from a malaise trap! So maybe too much alcohol, but not too much beerWink.

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Yes Jan Willem, you are right!
If have changed the thread!
Problabe drink to much beer myself Grin

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Yes, it seems to be a Rhinophoridae. I can't tell the wing venation, can you (topcel open or long stalked ?)


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Topcel is stalked (2x R-M vein)
And vein Dm-Cu with an arc inwards....
I think it could be Paykullia maculata (male)..?

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If it is P. maculata, it's a strangely coloured one. Maybe a teneral?
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In that case,it is Melanophora roralis, given the head profile.


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M. roralis fits better I think (completely darkened wings). And it's also a much better species to find than P. maculataSmile.
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Hmmm....I will take the fly with me, when i visit you Jan Willem.
Maybe i am a little pigheaded, but i still have doubts Grin
(topcel is stalked, but not long! and tergites on the side are white dusted)

Joke
(hope you don't mind Theo..)
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