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118_ID? (Hyporites montanus(male)
Mucha Fero
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Please identify 118_ID flies. Slovak Republic, Malá Fatra-Terchová, approximately 700 m above sea level. Thank you very much for your help. Best regards! Fote date: 19.05.2011.
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What a big hypopygium ! My guess is Alliopsis atronitens.
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Forget the "atronitens", it should be another species (I hope not another genus).
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Forget the "atronitens", it should be another species (I hope not another genus).


Stephane thank you very much.
 
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Hyporites montanus Pokorny male
 
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I should have added that Hyporites is related to Alliopsis. It is an unusual Anthomyiid, the only species in the genus, and is found on mountains in Europe and the Palaearctic. Easily recognised in the male by the large hypopygium, with the epandrium projecting above the level of the abdomen.
 
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Michael, our rescuer ! One more into my head, thanks Michael.
Mucha, the pictures are not visible any more. Frown
Stephane.
 
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Michael, our rescuer ! One more into my head, thanks Michael.
Mucha, the pictures are not visible any more. Frown


I find a mistake not to see why fografie.
 
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Michael Ackland wrote:
I should have added that Hyporites is related to Alliopsis. It is an unusual Anthomyiid, the only species in the genus, and is found on mountains in Europe and the Palaearctic. Easily recognised in the male by the large hypopygium, with the epandrium projecting above the level of the abdomen.


Michael thank you very much. I find a mistake not to see why fografie.
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Michael, our rescuer ! One more into my head, thanks Michael.
Mucha, the pictures are not visible any more. Frown


Stephane thanks for the warning. In 2011 I made 35 thousand photos of Diptera, so I have a good overview in this Labirinto.
 
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