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Which Cheilosia? = Cheilosia cf. himantopus
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Siegfried Rudolf |
Posted on 19-04-2023 15:14
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Hello everyone I found this hoverfly yesterday in the Black Forest (southwest Germany) on the edge of a forest path (fir, beech). The size was about 10 mm. It is probably a male of the genus Cheilosia. Can you identify the species? Greetings Siggi Edited by Siegfried Rudolf on 21-04-2023 08:06 |
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eklans |
Posted on 19-04-2023 16:58
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Hello Siggi, with van Veen's key in Hoverflies of Northwest Europe I ended up with canicularis group and male C. himantopa ("tergites with copper sheen, last segment of tarsae often dark") But I fear, it's not enough to be quite sure and it'll be better to wait for the expert.
Edited by eklans on 19-04-2023 16:58 Greetings, Eric Kloeckner |
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Siegfried Rudolf |
Posted on 19-04-2023 19:20
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Hello Eric, thanks a lot for your help. That looks very appropriate to me, but unfortunately I only have this one picture. Then I'll wait a little longer. If no one answers, the picture gets the name Cheilosia cf. himantopus. Greetings Siggi Edited by Siegfried Rudolf on 19-04-2023 19:22 |
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