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Trachysiphonella ruficeps/scutellata < Chloropids in Centaurea
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Carnifex |
Posted on 19-11-2022 14:37
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Member Location: Posts: 1833 Joined: 23.06.15 |
In flower head of Centaurea stoebe, Vienna, early July Edited by Carnifex on 19-11-2022 15:12 Cheers, Lorin Font Color All requests are from the urban area of Vienna, if not otherwise stated. My Diptera observations (and other living forms) can be found here, and corrections or comments over there would also be appreciated. |
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von Tschirnhaus |
Posted on 19-11-2022 14:53
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Member Location: Posts: 429 Joined: 04.11.07 |
Chloropidae, Oscinellinae, Trachysiphonella ruficeps (Macquart, 1835) or T. scutellata (von Roser, 1840). These two species are extremely difficult to distinguish. Published colour differences are not helpful features, both species are very variable including the length of their proboscis and the depth of their gena. Well known pollinators which ingest also repellent haemolymph of Heteroptera and other insects caught as victims of spider and insect predators. Read several post on this genus in diptera.info |
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Carnifex |
Posted on 19-11-2022 15:12
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Member Location: Posts: 1833 Joined: 23.06.15 |
Great to get such an ID despite the low resolution. I could find that species in numbers on a crab spider predating a mirid: https://diptera.i...d_id=95795 Edited by Carnifex on 19-11-2022 15:12 Cheers, Lorin Font Color All requests are from the urban area of Vienna, if not otherwise stated. My Diptera observations (and other living forms) can be found here, and corrections or comments over there would also be appreciated. |
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