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Tarnania-MorpPlate.jpg
<p>Morphology of Tarnania Tuomikoski [A, B & D = T. fenestralis (Meigen, 1818), C = T. dziedzickii (Edwards,</p>
<p>1941)]. <strong>– A</strong>: Habitus, lateral view. <strong>– B</strong>: Wing. <strong>– C</strong>: Metapleuron, lateral view <strong>– D</strong>: Hind tibia, posterior view.</p>
<p>Abbreviations: A = distance between base of the distal median plate to the branching of media; A<span>1 </span>= anterior anal</p>
<p>vein; A<span>2 </span>= posterior anal vein; ap comb = apical comb; B = distance between base of the distal median plate to the</p>
<p>branching of CuA; bc = basicosta; C = distance between R<span>1 </span>and R<span>5 </span>termination; CuA<span>1 </span>and CuA<span>2 </span>= anterior branch</p>
<p>of cubitus; Cu-fork = cubital fork; CuP = posterior branch of cubitus; D = distance between R<span>5 </span>and M<span>1 </span>termination;</p>
<p>dmp = distal median plate; E = distance between M<span>1 </span>and M<span>2 </span>termination; F = distance between CuA<span>1 </span>and CuA<span>2 </span>termination;</p>
<p>h = humeral; hlt base = base of halter; M<span>1 </span>and M<span>2 </span>= branches of media; M-fork = medial fork; mtepm =</p>
<p>metepimeron; mtepst = metepisternum; mtnt = metanotum; p seta = posterior setae; p spr = posterior spiracle; pv seta</p>
<p>= posteroventral setae; R = radius, R<span>1 </span>= anterior branch of radius; R<span>5 </span>= posterior branch of radius; Rs = radial sector;</p>
<p>sc = subcosta; sens camp = campaniform sensilla; ta = anterior transversal (= crossvein rm); tb = basal transversal.</p><p>(Fig. 2 of Kjærandsen 2006)</p>
T-nemoralis-Fhab.jpg
T-tarnanii-Fhab.jpg
T-tarnanii-Mhab.jpg
Tarnania-HabFemales.jpg
Tarnania-HabMales.jpg
Pseudexechia-Habitus.jpg
P. aurivernica Female live
E_exigua-LiveHabM.jpg
<p>Being from before the digital age this photo was shot using Fujifilm Velvia 50.</p>
E_exigua-LiveHabM2.jpg
<div><p>Being from before the digital age this photo was shot using Fujifilm Velvia 50.</p></div>
E_festiva-LiveHabM.jpg
<div><p>Being from before the digital age this photo was shot using Fujifilm Velvia 50.</p></div>
E_subulata-LiveHabM.jpg
<div><p>Being from before the digital age this photo was shot using Fujifilm Velvia 50.</p></div>
E_subulata-LiveHabMF.jpg
<div><p>Being from before the digital age this photo was shot using Fujifilm Velvia 50.</p></div>
Exechiopsis-FungiInfected.jpg
<div><p>Being from before the digital age this photo was shot using Fujifilm Velvia 50.</p></div>
M_unipunctata-LiveHabM.jpg
<p>Being from
before the digital age this photo was shot using Fujifilm Velvia 50.</p>
R_fasciata-LiveHabM2.jpg
<p>Being from
before the digital age this photo was shot using Fujifilm Velvia 50.</p>
M_kowarzii-Mhab.jpg
M_kowarzii-Mplate.jpg
E_indecisa-FemOvipositing.jpg
M_fungorum-DeGeer1776.jpg
E_jenkinsoni-MplatePH.jpg
M_maculosa-MdvHab.jpg
R.damascenoi-MPTplate.jpg
Ristocordyla obscura habitus male + terminalia
Brachypeza bisignata habitus
A_embla-HtSlideHabMlv.jpg
Allodia_anglofennica-LiveHabM1.jpg
Allodia_lugens-LiveHabM1.jpg
Phronia_cinerascens-LiveHabM1.jpg
Phronia_cinerascens-LiveHabM2.jpg
Phronia_spDWSp-LiveHabF1.jpg
Stigmatomeria_crassicornis-LiveHabF1.jpg
Stigmatomeria_crassicornis-LiveHabF2.jpg
Trichonta_sp-LiveHabF1.jpg
Rymosia_virens-MhabLv.jpg
AllodiaBr_sp-FhabLive.jpg
Allodia_truncata-MhabLive.jpg
Allodiopsis_rustica-FhabLive1.jpg
Cordyla_nitens-MhabLive1.jpg
Cordyla_nitens-MhabLive2.jpg
Dynatosoma_fuscicorne-MhabLive.jpg
Dynatosoma_nigromaculatum-MhavLive1.jpg
Dynatosoma_thoracica-MhabLive1.jpg
E_seriata-MrestingP-ED.jpg
<p>Note the typical resting position as first described by Edwards (1921:23): "Exechia, Rhymosia, Allodia, Brachypeza, and Cordyla all rise their middle legs hight above the body, the tarsi being curved towards each other so that they almost meet. The wings completely overlap, but are raised up at an angle with the abdomen (this last feature more pronounced in Cordyla and Brachypeza than in the others)."</p>
Exechia_seriata-MhabLive1.jpg
Exechia_seriata-MhabLive2.jpg
Mycetophila_marginata-FhabLive1.jpg
<div><p>Was not able to collect this for ID, so determination is a best guess. If not M. marginata it could be a species in the vittipes group.</p></div>
Mycetophila_marginata-FhabLive2.jpg
<p>Was not able to collect this for ID, so determination is a best guess. If not M. marginata it could be a species in the vittipes group.</p>
Mycetophila_ornata-FhabLive1.jpg
Mycetophila_ornata-FhabLive2.jpg
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