Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sylvicola cinctus (Fabricius 1787) ♂ [OK]

Posted by Marcello on 06-01-2015 23:44
#1

Hello,

could it be Sylvicola fenestralis?

21.02.2014 - Padua - North Italy

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Thanks for the help!

Regards,
Marcello

Edited by Marcello on 07-01-2015 15:35

Posted by libor on 07-01-2015 07:58
#2

This specimen could be five species of Sylvicola. Can you crop the high resolution picture of tip of abdomen, where I see male genitalia?
Or better: every specimen sent to me for ID can get a name!
Libor

Posted by Marcello on 07-01-2015 08:21
#3

Thanks for your help Libor. I can post other two photos, I hope they will help you (click over the image).

I don't have the specimen, next time I'll collect it for you.

s6.postimg.org/qgky2oqzx/IMG_2360.jpg

s6.postimg.org/z6mmh9xv1/IMG_2356_tip2.jpg

Marcello

PS: can you ID a Phlebotomus sp. too by the specimen?

Edited by Marcello on 07-01-2015 08:32

Posted by libor on 07-01-2015 08:45
#4

Sylvicola cinctus, the commonest species of the subgenus Sylvicola.
I cannot ID Phlebotomus, is is not in the scope of my interest.
Libor

Edited by libor on 07-01-2015 09:27

Posted by Marcello on 07-01-2015 08:47
#5

Thank yuou so much Libor!

Best regards,
Marcello