Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Empididae >>Tachypeza nubila

Posted by philporter on 02-11-2011 13:14
#1

Can anyone say if this is a Hemerodromia please?

Edited by philporter on 02-11-2011 20:09

Posted by philporter on 02-11-2011 13:15
#2

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Posted by Rui Andrade on 02-11-2011 14:47
#3

Tachypeza sp. (Hybotidae)

Posted by philporter on 02-11-2011 15:14
#4

Thank you very much. I went wrong at the start because I thought the prosternum looked very uniform in texture as if forming a precoxal bridge. Also my microscope does not distinguish very well the first antennal segment for the presence/absence of bristles. So the voucher will be very useful from now on. Thanks again.
Phil Porter

Edited by philporter on 02-11-2011 20:10

Posted by Paul Beuk on 02-11-2011 16:59
#5

Tachypeza nubila

Posted by philporter on 02-11-2011 20:08
#6

Thank you very much Paul
Phil Porter