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Ptychoptera minuta?
Roger Thomason
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I only have P.minuta listed for Shetland. This looks similar to P.albimana, having a white metatarsus on hind legs, but the femur is much darker. Any one know their Ptychoptera?

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Last one awkward Shows branch in haltere. Cool
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Roger:

Wing markings distinct but faint (in comparision to other species); Rs medium sized without right angled bend; Rs branch behind r-m; metatarsi of hind legs whitish; abdomen not entirely dark; first basal cell with plentiful macrotrichia in front half?!

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This should be a female of Ptychoptera albimana

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Thanks xylo
I was hoping you would confirm this as P.minuta...but P.albimana I am not going to argue with...Smile..just means I still have to find minuta Frown, and that I have another unrecorded species for Shetland Smile

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