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| peterbolson |
Posted on 03-07-2010 09:41
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Member Location: Cumbria, UK Posts: 276 Joined: 07.06.10 |
I've tended to avoid these in the belief that they are difficult to ID from photos but I thought I should try with this small common one from oxeye daisy, 7mm long. I can look for any details that would help. Thanks Peter peterbolson attached the following image: ![]() [71.77Kb] |
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| peterbolson |
Posted on 03-07-2010 09:41
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Member Location: Cumbria, UK Posts: 276 Joined: 07.06.10 |
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peterbolson attached the following image: ![]() [65.74Kb] |
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| peterbolson |
Posted on 03-07-2010 14:38
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Member Location: Cumbria, UK Posts: 276 Joined: 07.06.10 |
I've been looking at some other threads. Could this be Pegoplata or Paregle sp.? Peter I should have added that the notopleuron is haired and that there is av seta on mid tibia, which you can't see on these photos, so ? Paregle audacula . Edited by peterbolson on 03-07-2010 14:49 |
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| javanerkelens |
Posted on 03-07-2010 21:49
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Member Location: Netherlands Posts: 2962 Joined: 18.10.07 |
Yes, i think you are right! Paregle audacula Pegoplata has notopleuron not haired, the only possibility could be Zaphne, but then the arista should be haired (0.5 - 1x flagellomere) and with Zaphne mostly only the notopleuron is haired just behind the posterior notopleural seta. And with your species the notopleuron is haired between the two notopleural setae and arista seems bare.. Joke Edited by javanerkelens on 03-07-2010 21:51 |
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| peterbolson |
Posted on 04-07-2010 10:43
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Member Location: Cumbria, UK Posts: 276 Joined: 07.06.10 |
Thanks Joke. I'm very pleased about that ![]() |
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