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Oxycera nigricornis
helge
Austria, June.

Further ID possible?

Thank you for your help.

Helge
Edited by helge on 14-01-2021 16:07
 
eklans
Hi Helge, I think it's a male Oxycera nigricornis (though I'm slightly confused by the yellow dots on the back).

Greetings, Eric
Edited by eklans on 13-01-2021 14:52
 
Zeegers
Interesting observation by Eric. These yellow spots shouldn't be there, according to Rozkosny (1982).
"Mesonotum medially black, at most with small yellow spots on notopleura, transverse suture and postalar calli'

That said, I totally agree with male nigricornis.

@Helge, it would be helpful if you could mention altitude, especially in those cases in which the altitude is above 1000 m. Thanks


Theo
 
helge
Ok, thank you both!
I also wondered about these spots.

Photo was taken by a friend - unfortunately I dont know the altitude, but I will ask him.

Helge
Edited by helge on 14-01-2021 16:08
 
Zeegers
Well, in this case it is clearly no pseudoamoena, so altitude is no longer necessary.

Theo
 
helge
Hi Theo,

it was found at just under 1000 metres above sea level (940m a.s.l.).

Why is it no longer important?

Helge
 
Zeegers
It has become clear, it is not a strict alpine species.
In general, especially in aberrant specimens, having all information available like locality, date and altitude might help. If for instance, the altitude is 200 m. asl., I can excllude Glaucops hirsutus for sure.

If you don’t like altitude, your only option is to migrate to the Netherlands Smile

Theo
 
helge
Thank you Theo!

hehe Grin No, I will not move away from my beloved Alps (;
 
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