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Chamaesyrphus species?
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marcela58 |
Posted on 23-09-2019 16:23
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Collected from degraded heathland near Bracknell (Berkshire, UK) on 12th Sept 2019. I'm unfamiliar with this genus (the British species are from Scotland and I'm in the southeast!). Wing length is c. 4.5mm. Could it be Chamaesyrphus lusitanicus? Apologies for the 'iPhone through the microscope' images - hopefully they are good enough for id. Thanks, Marcel |
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marcela58 |
Posted on 23-09-2019 16:25
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helge |
Posted on 23-09-2019 17:17
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I would say Pelecocera scaevoides. Cheers, Helge |
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Iain MacGowan |
Posted on 23-09-2019 17:35
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I think the Plecocera species in southern England is P. tricincta
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helge |
Posted on 23-09-2019 20:46
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Iain MacGowan wrote: I think the Plecocera species in southern England is P. tricincta You are right Iain! |
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Ectemnius |
Posted on 23-09-2019 23:37
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Hello Marcel, Helge, & Iain, Identification based on lacality is not adviseable. Seeing the shape of the head it looks indeed to be a Pelecocera (Chamaesyrphus). The darkened tarsi and dusted lunulae would point to P. luscitanicus. The dusted lunulae exclude P. scaevoides. The shape of the third antennalsegment en the thin arista, implanted before the curved tip of the third antennal segment exclude P. tricincta. Kind regards, Ectemnius Edited by Ectemnius on 23-09-2019 23:40 |
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Ectemnius |
Posted on 23-09-2019 23:42
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Euh, looking at the checklist: (http://www.dipter...CKLIST.pdf) That would be new for Great Britain. Checking Sander Bot & Frank van de Meutter Veldgids Zweefvliegen and my collection I would say I'm sure based on these photo's. Dusted lunulae, shape of third antennal segment and arista and the black stripe on the face. Very nice find! |
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marcela58 |
Posted on 24-09-2019 16:36
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Hello Ectemnius, Thanks very much for the positive ID. Very exciting news! I was aware that lusitanicus wasn’t on the British list but everything I looked at seemed to point it and, as we’ve been getting a lot of new arrivals over the last 12 months (though mostly Heteroptera it seems), I thought some Continental friends ought to take a look at it. Thanks again Ectemnius, and to everyone else for your input. Best regards, Marcel |
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