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Pipunculidae->Tomosvaryella minima
nielsyese
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Posted on 15-09-2012 18:49
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I caught this Pipunculidae today, flying between Phragmites australis. Can someone confirm Eudorylas and maybe tell something about the species? Thanks in advance http://waarneming...w/71172760
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It looks rather like a Tomosvaryella
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Tomosvaryella maybe minima. A dorsal of the ovipositor and a picture of the frons would be helpful.
 
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The frons is for a big part silvery dusted, only just beneath the ocellar triangle it is shining black.
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Ovipositor
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Still difficult to say but I'd label it T. minima.
 
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Thanks! With Foldvari et al. (2002) I also arrive at Tomosvaryella minima.
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek
 
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