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Chloropidae
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Juanravazq |
Posted on 25-01-2020 20:44
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I found this fly on 06-01-2020 in an area with subnitrophilous vegetation Valencia, Spain It is posible to say something about its ID? Greetings Edited by Juanravazq on 29-01-2020 20:36 Juan R. Vázquez |
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 25-01-2020 20:57
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This is Chloropidae - Elachiptera bimaculata
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Juanravazq |
Posted on 29-01-2020 20:35
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Thank you!
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von Tschirnhaus |
Posted on 09-11-2022 12:27
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Chloropidae, Oscinellinae: Elachiptera bimaculata (Loew, 1845). This typical species is an abundant chloropid in Southern and SE Europe and North Africa, also being recorded from many islands from Madeira, the Acores, Canary Islands, Balears, Giglio, Malta, Sardinia, Corsica, Sicily, Cyprus, occurring eastwards all over the Ukraine, Crimea, Turkey, Israel and the Near East. But nonetheless the climate warming, only few findings are available from Austria, The Netherlands and Germany. It has been obtained from a bird nest (on Malta) and the writer caught it in masses in ditches and swamps of the Mediterranean, covered with water-cress (Nasturtium officinale = Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum) though Elachiptera species normally develop in monocot plants. It is a very variably coloured species; here a light form was photographed. |
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