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Diptera.info :: Beris or Actina> Beris hauseri
Posted by
Jan Wind
on 25-12-2012 15:27
#1
This one seen in Central part of the Netherlands on 13 May in Fraxinus brushwood area. Please some help with ID
Edited by
Jan Wind
on 08-11-2020 15:01
Posted by
Jan Wind
on 25-12-2012 15:28
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Posted by
Jan Wind
on 25-12-2012 15:29
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Posted by
Jan Wind
on 25-12-2012 15:29
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Posted by
Jan Wind
on 25-12-2012 15:30
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Posted by
rvanderweele
on 25-12-2012 16:43
#6
It is a Beris, but not the most common one, B. chalybata. Is the 3rd thickened? Then it is B.fuscipes. If not is, I think. B. strobli. If you put a knife on my throat I will decide for the last one. The best is to look at the specimen.
Posted by
Jan Wind
on 25-12-2012 16:50
#7
The 3rd of what Ruud?
Posted by
rvanderweele
on 25-12-2012 17:02
#8
3rd segment of the antennae, sorry....wine....La FLeur du Mayne of 2010!
Posted by
Jan Wind
on 25-12-2012 17:11
#9
Never mind it's x-mas. I would call it thickened Do you agree?
Edited by
Jan Wind
on 25-12-2012 17:12
Posted by
rvanderweele
on 25-12-2012 17:42
#10
I think so! Interesting species. I wonder what Paul's opinion is, or Ben's, though I do not know how often he visits diptera.info.
Posted by
Zeegers
on 06-11-2020 18:27
#11
I’d say male B. hauseri. Fuscipes should have yellow hairs on horax and much thicker antenna.
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