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Male of Pipizella virens ? --> Pipizella sp., perhaps viduata
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kuv |
Posted on 15-03-2023 12:47
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Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Halstenbek near Hamburg, area of tree nursery, small earthwall (overgrown with small bushes like hazel, maple, roses, sloes, brambles) under big oaks, length of the fly: 7,0 mm; found at a leaf of Prunus padus, 31th of May 2022 (Outside photos: Kuv). Checking the Diptera Gallery I think the picture of Pipizella virens looks like "my" fly (s. https://diptera.i...to_id=5691). Is my idea ok? Please help to get the ID. Greeting Kuv Edited by kuv on 25-03-2023 13:36 |
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kuv |
Posted on 15-03-2023 12:48
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kuv |
Posted on 15-03-2023 12:48
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kuv |
Posted on 15-03-2023 12:49
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JWV |
Posted on 15-03-2023 17:02
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Member Location: Posts: 100 Joined: 16.12.22 |
Hi, Pipizella is only safely identified by examination of the male genitalia. It's the best to note it as Pipizella spec. If you collected it and extracted the genitalia, ID to species level is possible. Best, Jonne |
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kuv |
Posted on 15-03-2023 20:59
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Hi Jonne, thank you very much for your answer. I had been afraid to read such result, but it's - of course - ok! Greetings Kuv |
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Karsten Thomsen |
Posted on 23-03-2023 17:17
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In Denmark, only viduata and virens have been recorded so far. This one is not virens, since the hairs on the hind tibia are too short. It could be viduata, but whether other spp. with simitar appearance are found around Hamburg I don't know. https://www.flickr.com/photos/63075200@N07/collections/72157631706765825/ |
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kuv |
Posted on 25-03-2023 13:35
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Thank you very much Karsten . Yes, I agree, it could be P. viduata but I cannot rule out other hoverflies for the region Hamburg. So I'll change headline in: "perhaps P. viduata". Greetings Kuv |
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