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Hover fly from Hong Kong: Eristalinus laetus?
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chickenold |
Posted on 11-11-2012 15:11
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Member Location: Posts: 338 Joined: 21.02.07 |
Photo taken yesterday. Body length slightly less than 10mm. Thanks! |
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chickenold |
Posted on 11-11-2012 15:12
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Member Location: Posts: 338 Joined: 21.02.07 |
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Gerard Pennards |
Posted on 16-11-2012 22:18
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Member Location: Posts: 1914 Joined: 07.06.04 |
Hmmmm, male Eristalinus tarsalis?? Greetings Greetings, Gerard Pennards |
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chickenold |
Posted on 17-11-2012 01:07
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Thanks Gerard! E. tarsalis was my first guess, but it seems that the size is smaller and the pattern on the abdomen is somehow different, according to the info in my hand. Could you advise the major difference between the two species? |
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Gerard Pennards |
Posted on 17-11-2012 23:53
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I have a (non published) key of oriental Eristalinus and if I use that I end up with a male Eristalinus dives (Walker 1849), especially because the squamae (part of the wing) are dark brownish black. Greetings Greetings, Gerard Pennards |
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chickenold |
Posted on 18-11-2012 01:55
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Thanks again! A female individual of similar size was found yesterday in the same location. Not sure if it is the same species, but there was usually only one blackish Eristalinus sp. in the locality dominated by E. arvorum, E. quinquestriatus and E. obliquus. |
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