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Villa hottentotta
crex
Location: Near Stockholm, Sweden
Date: 2007-AUG-14
Habitat: Park, lawn near bushes.

Hope it is possible to ID this sunbathing Bombyliid. Could it be a Villa hottentotta?
Edited by crex on 14-08-2007 19:48
 
Kahis
Not only could it be - it is a female of V. hottentotta Smile
Kahis
 
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crex
Perfect. My third Bombyliidae Grin Thanks Jere!
 
jorgemotalmeida
Which are the other two, crex? Grin
 
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Kahis
My guess: Bombylius major and Hemipenthes maurus Wink.

Those two are by far the most bombylids in northern Europe, with Villa hottentotta probably holding third position.
Kahis
 
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jorgemotalmeida
if the warming global is really a reality (I don?t trust in warming global), it could be possible to get more and more tropical species in Iberian peninsula I think... and the common species here now, could be more common in North countries..
How many species of bombyliids were spotted in your countries? Smile (in average..)
 
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Kahis
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
if the warming global is really a reality (I don?t trust in warming global), it could be possible to get more and more tropical species in Iberian peninsula I think... and the common species here now, could be more common in North countries..
How many species of bombyliids were spotted in your countries? Smile (in average..)


I doubt you'll get real tropical species - there's the little thing called Sahara between you and the tropics, and it will not go away with global warming Smile

19 species of bombylids in Finland. Not really impressive, but at least we beat Britain. If there is anything bombylids really do not like, it's rain Wink
Edited by Kahis on 14-08-2007 22:12
Kahis
 
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jorgemotalmeida
as you know Sahara has frequently sand storms, it could push some insects to the North? Or no? Even so, of course, they must keep all integrity.. Smile
 
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crex
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Which are the other two, crex? Grin


Hemipenthes maurus & Hemipenthes morio. I think I have seen Bombylius major a few times, but I've been unlucky when trying to get them "on film". I have seen Bombyliidae in sunny, a bit sandy lawns and dry spots so I gather they like that.
Edited by crex on 14-08-2007 22:11
 
Kahis
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
as you know Sahara has frequently sand storms, it could push some insects to the North? Or no? Even so, of course, they must keep all integrity.. Smile


Would not be the first time Smile A few years ago we got a cloud of Saharan sand in Finland, leaving a visible coat of grit on cars and other shiny surfaces. In the 19th century, when migratory locusts were still a problem, some flew all the way to Finland 8|. Happily only as single individuals, not swarms of 10^10 hungry bugs Smile
Kahis
 
www.iki.fi/kahanpaa
jorgemotalmeida
yes. open sites and very sunny are very good to spot these flies. Wink
I never saw H. maurus so far.. Sad
 
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