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Cheilosia bergenstammi ??
harry1960
Can someone tell me if this is a Cheilosia bergenstammi (F) or just Cheilosia spec. ?

btw picture made yesterday in Belgium, size aprox. or less then 1 cm.

TY for answering
Edited by harry1960 on 20-09-2009 09:33
 
harry1960
can someone see a picture ?
I cant

ty
 
Lukasz Mielczarek
I think Cheilosia canicularis.
 
harry1960
seems to be a difficult spieces, ty for now.
I'll wait what others will say about it.

TY
Harry
 
Andre
Bergenstammi seems right to me (second generation).
Next time, post it in the Syrphidae section, you'll likely get more response there on Syrphidae matters (and certainly Roger shows up there to, just once in a while Grin )
 
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harry1960
Ok ty
sorry for choosing the wrong forum.
 
Roger Thomason
Andre wrote:
Bergenstammi seems right to me (second generation).
Next time, post it in the Syrphidae section, you'll likely get more response there on Syrphidae matters (and certainly Roger shows up there to, just once in a while Grin )


Fat lot of use I am there too. Speciality is sending in multiple images of Platycheirus normally manicatus
Not many different types of Syrphids here this year Frown

Regards (Platycheirus 'R' Us) Roger
Edited by Roger Thomason on 20-09-2009 20:09
 
Andre
You can always switch to beetles Roger. Or sheep.
 
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Roger Thomason
Still doing beetles..send them to Frank Koehler..don't get grief from him, unlike my Nemesis J.B.
Sheep pimping is a distant memory...a couple of big Eastern European Mafia girls took over the market, Valery and Nikita are there (THEIR..Thank you Andrea...see later post) names, haven't seen them yet, but they e-mailed threatening to rip off my arms and beat me to death with the wet ends...so I quit, changed my name and have gone into hiding.
Regards Hector
Edited by Roger Thomason on 21-09-2009 12:18
 
Andre
Hi Hector,

I always thought Valery and Nikita were names for Russian men, rather than girls....???? Grin

(Besides, it's 'their' names... sorry to correct you, I'm so arrogant)

Greetings, Stiller
 
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Roger Thomason
Andre wrote:
Hi Hector,

I always thought Valery and Nikita were names for Russian men, rather than girls....???? Grin

(Besides, it's 'their' names... sorry to correct you, I'm so arrogant)

Greetings, Stiller


Thanks for correcting my mis-spelling Andrea...see I'm almost human after all.
That's a relief that they are men...imagine being bludgeoned to death with your own arms by a couple of Hammer Throwing Women...the shame.

Hector Head Sclaterscrae
Edited by Roger Thomason on 21-09-2009 11:47
 
Andre
Wouldn't that be great for a splutter-movie?
Always much better than watching someone come down from a roof, if you ask me...
 
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Gerard Pennards
Well, I'm glad to see you're having fun my dear friends, but shall we return to the fly for an instance? Grin
Andre, take a better look at the fly and you'll see it's a female canicularis.......
Head profile is different from bergenstammi, and it has only long hairs on the scutellum, not bristles. The size was about 13 mm, so that's also more like canicularis.
Greetings
Edited by Gerard Pennards on 21-09-2009 19:20
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
harry1960
I had never so much emails from diptera Smile
To bad most of them oftopic.

TY Gerard, I've changed the input too C. canicularis.

Harry
 
Andre
Gerard Pennards wrote:
Andre, take a better look at the fly and you'll see it's a female canicularis.......
Head profile is different from bergenstammi, and it has only long hairs on the scutellum, not bristles. The size was about 13 mm, so that's also more like canicularis.
Greetings


Hi Gerard... I agree there is room for discussion, but you seem to see other things on the picture than me. For one thing, the size is 1 cm or less (see text above picture). Second, it is not clearly visible if there are longer bristles or not, between the hairs. Third, to my opinion the facial knob and the sides don't show any microtrichia, looks very shiny on this picture. Fourth, I think you are right anyway... Angry
 
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Andre
harry1960 wrote:
I had never so much emails from diptera Smile
To bad most of them oftopic.
Harry


What's wrong with being off-topic??? Sad Shock Pfft Grin
We attracted Gerard's attention, didn't we?!
 
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Roger Thomason
I have to agree with Andrea..plus most of the off-topic stuff was a direct consequence of your inability to post a photograph***......not many threads today anyway...got to entertain the troops somehow.

Hector Pfft

***EDIT; Several of mine helpfully giving instructions on how to post an image and informing you that it was posted in the wrong Forum have been deleted by the Webmaster...Thankfully.
Edited by Roger Thomason on 22-09-2009 16:47
 
Gerard Pennards
Especially for Andre....
http://forum.waarneming.nl/smf/index.php?topic=92290.0

Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
Roger Thomason
GrinGrinGrinGrinGrinGrin PLONKER......Never had so many posts.GrinGrin.............off topic my ass.Grin

AFAIK ..Mk.2

NICE ONE GERARD Grin

Grin HectorGrinGrin
Edited by Roger Thomason on 21-09-2009 22:08
 
harry1960
About the size, Ive checked it again after a day long discussion on a dutch forum, after messering the leave where the fly on sits I come too 13mm.
So the less 1cm was a mistake.

Harry
 
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