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[Dolichopus sp] Dolichopodidae
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Posted on 07-10-2004 18:59
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Hello,

Here is a couple of Dolichopodidae (I think ! Wink).
Does anyone know the genera ? (I don't dare to ask for the species with rather poor photos...Frown)
(Corsica, 19th september 2004 - 5 mm long)

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arthropa.free.fr/photos/ATH04-09-19-113.jpg
Edited by Arthropa on 09-03-2007 23:09
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Hello Benoit,

I think it is safe to say they are Dolichopus. Am i correct in seeing a partly white fore tarsus? In that case it may even be possible to say what species.
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Yes indeed (very impressed ! Shock Smile), it seems you're right, when you have a look at the full size picts (sorry, photos are looking pretty bad that way ! Frown) :

marthaadsl.free.fr/ATH/forum/dolichopus1.jpg
marthaadsl.free.fr/ATH/forum/dolichopus2.jpg

So, what is the species ?...
Edited by Arthropa on 10-10-2004 09:37
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Up ?...
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Hello Benoit,

I think it is safe to say they are Dolichopus. Am i correct in seeing a partly white fore tarsus? In that case it may even be possible to say what species.


i see white in tibia... not in tarsus?..
 
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In the top image it appeared like there was something on the fore tarsus. Not clear from other pictures. Still, I think there is none. Maybe Igor or Kahis can help further.
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Legs seem to be simple. Sorry, Dolichopus sp.
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OK, Dolichopus sp will do it. Thanks for your help !
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