Which Chrysops =?> Chrysops caecutiens
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Cortmeyer |
Posted on 04-06-2020 10:30
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Hello, yesterday 3.June, I get bite from this horseflie, but I don#t know, is it C. caecutiens, C. relictus or another Chrysops? It was in Frankfurt am Main, Germany in my garden, and the insect was flying around my head, before it found a place to bite. It was around 1 cm. Greetings Chris Edited by Cortmeyer on 04-06-2020 21:54 |
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Cortmeyer |
Posted on 04-06-2020 10:32
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Cortmeyer |
Posted on 04-06-2020 10:32
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Cortmeyer |
Posted on 04-06-2020 10:33
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4.picture Greetings Chris |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 04-06-2020 18:56
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Ch. caecutiens. Try the dutch field guide (free pdf on www.eis-naturalis.nl) Theo |
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Cortmeyer |
Posted on 04-06-2020 21:53
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Thanks, Theo, also for the link, so I try to understand "holländisch" Greetings Chris |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 05-06-2020 08:05
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Germans started learning, or at least reading, dutch starting the historic 1981 release of “Zweefvliegen van Noordwest Europa en Europees Rusland, in het bijzonder van de Beneluxlanden” by Volkert van der Goot. So it is a tradition. But don’t despair ! Andre and myself are working on an English version. Theo |
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Cortmeyer |
Posted on 06-06-2020 08:53
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