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Miltogramminae spec.--> Taxigramma hilarella
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Lavendel |
Posted on 15-11-2020 13:37
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Hi, Is it possible to ID this Miltogramminae spec.? Dunes, the Netherlands june 220. Serveral specimen where posting near a 'nest' of Pompilus cinereus. Thanks in advance. Edited by Lavendel on 18-11-2020 08:27 Kind regards, Sandra |
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Lavendel |
Posted on 15-11-2020 13:39
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several specimen
Kind regards, Sandra |
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Lavendel |
Posted on 15-11-2020 13:40
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front
Kind regards, Sandra |
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 15-11-2020 15:09
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I think Taxigramma (but not a genus that I've met)
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Zeegers |
Posted on 15-11-2020 18:48
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Very interesting, at a Pompilus nest. Paragusia and Hilarella are fused with Taxigramma these days, so it is definitely Taxigramma Based on the first pic, the topcel in wing has a petiole, would you agree ? Theo |
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Lavendel |
Posted on 18-11-2020 07:46
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Looking at other pics from Arnold Wijker of the same fly I think there is no petiole (i could be looking at the wrong cell)
Edited by Lavendel on 18-11-2020 07:55 Kind regards, Sandra |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 18-11-2020 07:58
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Well, in any case, it is definitely closed. Also, we can see now the wing venation is shifted towards the anteroir wing margin, but not as extreme as in the other species. Taxigramma hilarella. Theo |
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Lavendel |
Posted on 18-11-2020 08:24
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Many thanks Theo for the quick response! Greetings Sandra Kind regards, Sandra |
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