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Posted on 28-12-2012 18:58
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Hello,
From East Turkey in spring. Its ID very much appeciated. Muhabbet
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A Ulidiidae, possibly Ulidiopsis mirabilis Hennig. Muhabbet, may we ask you for a good wing view and mesonotum (dorsal), with abdomen also visible? view
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Many thanks Valery,
I attached dorsal side of the thorax, abdomen also the wing.
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Cesa wrote:
Many thanks Valery,
I attached dorsal side of the thorax, abdomen also the wing.

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Cesa wrote:
Cesa wrote:
Many thanks Valery,
I attached dorsal side of the thorax, abdomen also the wing.

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Posted on 29-12-2012 10:06
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many thanks Valery,
Do the new images support the tentative ID, Ulidiopsis mirabilis ?
 
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Nope. Elena has examined all the pictures with me and came at the conclusion that it is another undescribed new Otites, the genus extremely diverse in the Balkan Peninsula and Asia Minor. As she is revising the genus, the best solution is to describe it in a small pepr prior to the revision, either joint (if you do not mind) or... Any options are to be considered.

Do you have more specimens of this?
Edited by Nosferatumyia on 04-01-2013 13:32
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