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Syrphidae => Neoascia meticulosa
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RamiP |
Posted on 30-05-2023 13:35
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30.5.23 in Jyväskylä, Finland Edited by RamiP on 04-06-2023 10:31 |
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Tetrao |
Posted on 02-06-2023 11:01
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Neoascia sp female ? |
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RamiP |
Posted on 03-06-2023 07:36
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Thanks "Tetrao" Raimo |
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Tetrao |
Posted on 03-06-2023 14:59
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the cross veins are not darkened , so there remains only four species : Comme il n’y a pas de nervures transverses assombries il ne reste que 4 espèces : - Neoascia tenur , - Neoascia meticulosa , - Neoascia geniculata et - Neoascia annexa !!! Not N. Annexa nor N. tenur because no yellow bands on tergite 2 and 3 (from what I see), Not N. geniculata because no yellow bands on termites 2 & 3 and third antennas segment too long, only 1 species left : Neoascia meticulosa which must have : Tarsi 1&2 yellow, female with a black and very large abdomen, third antennas segment must have a ratio of length to width between 1,5 and 2 and apex of femor yellow ! That’s the good species !!! 4-5 mm. Tarses 1 et 2 jaunes. Femelle : abdomen noir, remarquablement large et en forme de club. 3e segment antennaire 1,5 à 2 x plus long que large. Apex du fémur postérieur largement jaune. P-B et BE : assez commun. Marais tourbeux avec massette, et à proximité. Avril à septembre. Didier. Edited by Tetrao on 04-06-2023 15:12 |
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RamiP |
Posted on 04-06-2023 10:30
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Thank Didier for the thorough explanation Raimo |
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