Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Mycetophilidae....
Posted by javanerkelens on 16-02-2008 22:08
#1
I presume that this is a Mycetophilidae...
But any suggestions about the species ??
Greatings Joke
Posted by javanerkelens on 16-02-2008 22:09
#2
another
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 16-02-2008 22:30
#3
right. Mycetophilidae. ;)
Posted by javanerkelens on 16-02-2008 22:41
#4
Oke !:D
Thanks Joke
Posted by Paul Beuk on 17-02-2008 08:45
#5
Long seta on the tibiae suggest it might be
Dynatomoma. With the specimen in hand I could tell more.
Posted by javanerkelens on 17-02-2008 16:00
#6
Long seta on the tibiae suggest it might be Dynatomoma
Do you mean the long"hairs" on the leg ??
And can it by, that it is ....Dynatosoma (m=s)
(looked in the Checklist of Diptera)
And there are 3 species ?
Greatings Joke
Edited by javanerkelens on 17-02-2008 18:49
Posted by Paul Beuk on 17-02-2008 20:02
#7
You are correct about the spelling, sorry about that. ;)
And for seta look at
seta![header=[seta] body=[Plural: setae. Structure on the surface of the insect body, often referred to as hairs or bristles. A seta may easily be lost but has a prominent socket (alveolus) which is raised on one side if the seta is slanted. Setae are usually connected to nerves and have a sensory function.<br /><img src='infusions//terms/images/no_image.gif' style='vertical-align:middle;' />] delay=[0] fade=[on]](infusions/terms/images/help.gif)
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Edited by Paul Beuk on 17-02-2008 20:03