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Cheilosia albitarsis (?) -> C. variabilis
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Rolf N |
Posted on 26-05-2011 18:29
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Member Location: Posts: 46 Joined: 16.10.09 |
I think all these are Cheilosia albitarsis but would like to have confirmation. 21.05.2011, Dänisch Nienhof, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Beech forest at the coast of the Baltic Edited by Rolf N on 27-05-2011 22:20 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rolf Nagel Wilhelmshaven, Germany http://www.insekt... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Rolf N |
Posted on 26-05-2011 18:29
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Member Location: Posts: 46 Joined: 16.10.09 |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rolf Nagel Wilhelmshaven, Germany http://www.insekt... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Rolf N |
Posted on 26-05-2011 18:30
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Member Location: Posts: 46 Joined: 16.10.09 |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rolf Nagel Wilhelmshaven, Germany http://www.insekt... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Rolf N |
Posted on 26-05-2011 18:31
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and Nr. 4 regards, Rolf ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rolf Nagel Wilhelmshaven, Germany http://www.insekt... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Andre |
Posted on 26-05-2011 19:37
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This is Ch. variabilis! |
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Rolf N |
Posted on 26-05-2011 20:12
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Member Location: Posts: 46 Joined: 16.10.09 |
Thank you Andre! I checked C. variabilis before but refused it because of the legs: De Nederlandse Zweefvliegen says "... en zwarte poten" and Ernst Torp in Danmarks Svirrefluer "Benene er helt sorte (the legs are completely black)". Does its name "variabilis" refer to the legs? Kind regards, Rolf Edited by Rolf N on 26-05-2011 22:21 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rolf Nagel Wilhelmshaven, Germany http://www.insekt... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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