Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Paregle audacula (thanks to Joke!)

Posted by cyprinoid on 10-01-2010 19:51
#1

Norway, 02.09

Edited by cyprinoid on 12-01-2010 22:52

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 10-01-2010 19:52
#2

don't "beileve" :p it is. :)

Posted by cyprinoid on 10-01-2010 19:52
#3

dorsal

Posted by cyprinoid on 10-01-2010 19:56
#4

don't "beileve" it is.


Thanks, it is what happens when I'm trying to get the most out of the couple of minutes I have to myself these days.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 10-01-2010 20:05
#5

your last photo shows very clearly the anal vein reaching wing margin.

Posted by cyprinoid on 10-01-2010 20:37
#6

Jorge, I was excusing my typo, not my lack of confidence in family determination, even though I might should have ;)

Either way, thanks for setting me straight :)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 10-01-2010 20:38
#7

I know... I just was pointing the feature on the last photo. ;)

Posted by javanerkelens on 10-01-2010 22:27
#8

On the second "blur" :D photo, we are lucky to see an strong av in the middle on tibia 2
On the first photo 3 pd on tibia 3
It seems there are hairs on the notopleuron and it seems to have very short orbitals.
If so.....Paregle sp.

Joke :)

Posted by cyprinoid on 10-01-2010 23:04
#9

Thanks Joke.

I assume there is no hope of finding species, but let me know if you can use some hi res pics.

Edit: I found another pic, I am not certain it is the same species but it is from the same loctaion and the same time.

Edited by cyprinoid on 10-01-2010 23:33

Posted by javanerkelens on 11-01-2010 20:44
#10

Indeed notopleuron is with some hairs!
The frontals (very tiny) are not good visible, but with all the other characters (mouth strongly protruding, lower calypter stronger than lower one, the av seta on midtibia!!)

Paregle audacula (Harris) (before was: Paregle radicum)

Joke :)

Posted by cyprinoid on 12-01-2010 08:55
#11

Thank you Joke!