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Eumerus canariensis?
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Marion Friedrich |
Posted on 19-12-2017 15:48
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Hello, in December I found this fly on Canary Islands, Fuerteventura. Until 2009 for all islands the following species were identified in the LISTA DE ESPECIES SILVESTRES DE CANARIAS, Hongos, plantas y animales terrestres, 2009: Eumerus canariensis Báez, 1982 NS F L Eumerus dubius Báez, 1982 NS C Eumerus latitarsis Macquart, 1839 NS H P G T C Eumerus nivariae Báez, 1982 NS T Eumerus obliquus (Fabricius, 1805) NP Eumerus pulchellus Loew, 1848 NS T Eumerus purpurariae Báez, 1982 NS F L Eumerus purpureus Macquart, 1839 NS P G T C Eumerus santosabreui Báez, 1982 NS H P G C Eumerus terminalis Santos Abreu, 1924 NS P T C Only two of them (the underlined ones) were found on Fuerteventura. The species here does not show yellowish red spots on the abdomen like Eumerus purpurariae. Is it a Eumerus canariensis or are there some other alternatives? What is the right name of tribe? Merodontini or Eumerini? Google search delivers 4 times more results for Merodontini. In Wikipedia Merodontini is presented as a synonym for Eumerini. Thank you, Marion |
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Marion Friedrich |
Posted on 19-12-2017 15:50
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Member Location: Posts: 1129 Joined: 07.10.09 |
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Grigory Popov |
Posted on 09-02-2018 22:56
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Member Location: Posts: 63 Joined: 10.08.10 |
Marion Friedrich wrote: Hello, in December I found this fly on Canary Islands, Fuerteventura. Until 2009 for all islands the following species were identified in the LISTA DE ESPECIES SILVESTRES DE CANARIAS, Hongos, plantas y animales terrestres, 2009: Eumerus canariensis Báez, 1982 NS F L Eumerus dubius Báez, 1982 NS C Eumerus latitarsis Macquart, 1839 NS H P G T C Eumerus nivariae Báez, 1982 NS T Eumerus obliquus (Fabricius, 1805) NP Eumerus pulchellus Loew, 1848 NS T Eumerus purpurariae Báez, 1982 NS F L Eumerus purpureus Macquart, 1839 NS P G T C Eumerus santosabreui Báez, 1982 NS H P G C Eumerus terminalis Santos Abreu, 1924 NS P T C Only two of them (the underlined ones) were found on Fuerteventura. The species here does not show yellowish red spots on the abdomen like Eumerus purpurariae. Is it a Eumerus canariensis or are there some other alternatives? What is the right name of tribe? Merodontini or Eumerini? Google search delivers 4 times more results for Merodontini. In Wikipedia Merodontini is presented as a synonym for Eumerini. Thank you, Marion Merodontini |
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Marion Friedrich |
Posted on 21-02-2018 20:11
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Member Location: Posts: 1129 Joined: 07.10.09 |
Thank you |
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Valentin Nidergas |
Posted on 22-02-2018 00:41
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Member Location: Posts: 79 Joined: 17.05.13 |
Sorry but the last paper about phylogeny of Syrphidae, published by Mengual in 2015, make a list of 16 tribes of Syrphidae and the name they used was "Eumerini". So, Eumerini should be the official name of the tribe |
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