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two Empidids of today (short proboscis)
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| Sundew |
Posted on 14-05-2010 23:01
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Member Location: Berlin and Baden-Württemberg, Germany Posts: 3939 Joined: 28.07.07 |
Hi, I hesitated a bit to show these pics, they are of bad quality (there was no good light). However, Paul might recognize at least I group, so I try. I put both species into one thread, as they belong to the same family and perhaps also genus. Many thanks, Sundew #1 Sundew attached the following image: ![]() [153.11Kb] |
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| Sundew |
Posted on 14-05-2010 23:02
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Member Location: Berlin and Baden-Württemberg, Germany Posts: 3939 Joined: 28.07.07 |
# 2
Sundew attached the following image: ![]() [114.09Kb] |
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| Paul Beuk |
Posted on 15-05-2010 19:02
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19403 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Top is Rhamphomyia, either atra or perhapstarsata. Bottom: Hilara sp.
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| Sundew |
Posted on 15-05-2010 20:16
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Member Location: Berlin and Baden-Württemberg, Germany Posts: 3939 Joined: 28.07.07 |
I feel I should have a deeper look into wing venation... If I only had some literature, my fly atlas by Haupt & Haupt depicts wings only for discrimination between families. However, I learned that R4+5 is unbranched in Rhamphomyia, so I shall avoid a mix-up with Hilara in the future!Thanks for your patience, Paul. |
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If I only had some literature, my fly atlas by Haupt & Haupt depicts wings only for discrimination between families. However, I learned that R4+5 is unbranched in Rhamphomyia, so I shall avoid a mix-up with Hilara in the future!