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Hybomitra sp.? --> Hybomitra cf. solstitialis
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Reimund Ley |
Posted on 29-06-2022 12:27
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this fly was about 12-14mm, found in Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Radolfzell, altitude 390m, 6. 6. 2022 Please help to ID this sweety. greetings Angelika/Reimund Edited by Reimund Ley on 03-07-2022 18:44 |
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Reimund Ley |
Posted on 29-06-2022 12:27
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Member Location: Posts: 816 Joined: 25.04.14 |
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Reimund Ley |
Posted on 29-06-2022 12:27
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Member Location: Posts: 816 Joined: 25.04.14 |
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Reimund Ley |
Posted on 03-07-2022 11:46
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any ideas please |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 03-07-2022 13:30
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Can you give some info on the habitat ? Theo |
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Reimund Ley |
Posted on 03-07-2022 14:18
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Hello Theo, the fly was found near a little creek, about 20m away, and a area of reed with a little bit of water was only 5m away. greetings Angelika/Reimund |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 03-07-2022 16:04
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Well, it looks like H. solstitialis, except for the dark first antennal segment. 10 % of the males have this feature, so it is unusual but not a no-go. Habitat does support solstitialis. So not sure, but best shot. Otherwise it would be an unusually orange muehlfeldi. Theo |
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Reimund Ley |
Posted on 03-07-2022 18:43
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Hello Theo, many thanks for your help and IDing. So we called it Hybomitra cf. solstitialis. best wishes Angelika und Reimund |
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