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Anthomyiidae 28 June 2016 SW Sweden -> Hydrophoria lancifer
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Johane |
Posted on 25-12-2018 19:13
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Perhaps some Hydrophoria species?
Edited by Johane on 25-12-2018 23:19 Johan Ennerfelt |
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Johane |
Posted on 25-12-2018 19:13
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Edited by Johane on 25-12-2018 19:14 Johan Ennerfelt |
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Johane |
Posted on 25-12-2018 19:14
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Johane |
Posted on 25-12-2018 19:15
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javanerkelens |
Posted on 25-12-2018 20:42
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From what I can see, it seems indeed H. lancifer. There are two very similar species (on photos); Pegoplata annulata and Zaphne divisa. In P. annulata the calypters are more whitish, only one av on the hindtibia and mostly the foreleg with very yellowish knees. In Z. divisa the calypters are also whitish, the hind tibia with 2 av, but the upper one smaller and finer as the lower one and no subapical ad seta on the midfemur In Z. divisa the notopleuron is also haired, but only behind the second notopleural hair and is mostly not visible on photos. So….with an subapical ad seta on f2 and two strong av on t3, we can rule out the two other species. Johanna |
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Johane |
Posted on 25-12-2018 23:18
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Thanks a lot for quick response and good explanation!
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