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Heleomyzidae Tephrochlamys tarsalis
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| philporter |
Posted on 20-02-2011 13:21
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Member Location: Lincoln UK Posts: 554 Joined: 07.02.07 |
Details of p/s d/c depend on which side you look! Lots of comparative points in the old key by Collin and I have no comparative material to look at. There is a very slight darkening at the base of the stigma. Which species please?
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| philporter |
Posted on 20-02-2011 13:22
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Member Location: Lincoln UK Posts: 554 Joined: 07.02.07 |
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| philporter |
Posted on 20-02-2011 13:23
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Member Location: Lincoln UK Posts: 554 Joined: 07.02.07 |
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| philporter |
Posted on 20-02-2011 13:23
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Member Location: Lincoln UK Posts: 554 Joined: 07.02.07 |
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| Andrzej |
Posted on 20-02-2011 19:38
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Member Location: Poland Posts: 2433 Joined: 05.01.06 |
the face and cheeks are darkened, so T. tarsalis !
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences |
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| philporter |
Posted on 20-02-2011 22:15
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Member Location: Lincoln UK Posts: 554 Joined: 07.02.07 |
Thank you Andrzej, this looks like a quite significant record for my locality. Phil |
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