Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Huebneria affinis(female)? (Carcelia sp.)

Posted by Mucha Fero on 15-06-2011 15:53
#1

Huebneria affinis(female) is the correct name? Thank you very much.
Slovak Republik, Terchová region on the Malá Fatra, approximately 700 m above sea level 12.06.2011.

Edited by Mucha Fero on 15-06-2011 18:52

Posted by Mucha Fero on 15-06-2011 15:53
#2

[quote]Mucha Fero wrote:

Posted by neprisikiski on 15-06-2011 16:56
#3

Looks more like Carcelia sp.

Posted by ChrisR on 15-06-2011 18:00
#4

Yeah, eye looks a bit big for Huebneria so I'd favour Carcelia :)

Posted by Mucha Fero on 15-06-2011 18:53
#5

neprisikiski wrote:
Looks more like Carcelia sp.


Erikas thank you very much.

Posted by Mucha Fero on 15-06-2011 18:53
#6

ChrisR wrote:
Yeah, eye looks a bit big for Huebneria so I'd favour Carcelia :)


Chris thank you very much.

Posted by Zeegers on 15-06-2011 19:00
#7

The tibiae, epaulette and basicosta are black.

That would favour Huebneria, so i"m happy with the first ID.


Theo

Posted by neprisikiski on 15-06-2011 19:41
#8

Huebneria normally has only 3 post-DC, it has 3 reclined orbitals, where I can see 4 post-DC and only 2 reclined orbitals.
The epaulette and basicosta can be black in Carcelia and the tibiae are brownish in this specimen, this is why it is Carcelia sp.

Posted by Mucha Fero on 16-06-2011 03:34
#9

Zeegers wrote:
The tibiae, epaulette and basicosta are black.

That would favour Huebneria, so i"m happy with the first ID.


Theo


Theo thank you very much.

Posted by Mucha Fero on 16-06-2011 03:35
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neprisikiski wrote:
Huebneria normally has only 3 post-DC, it has 3 reclined orbitals, where I can see 4 post-DC and only 2 reclined orbitals.
The epaulette and basicosta can be black in Carcelia and the tibiae are brownish in this specimen, this is why it is Carcelia sp.


Erikas thank you very much.

Edited by Mucha Fero on 16-06-2011 03:36