Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Chrysogaster ?solstitialis

Posted by NakaRB on 17-11-2016 20:10
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Russia, Moscow region, 17.07.2016

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Edited by NakaRB on 23-11-2016 20:57

Posted by Sundew on 21-11-2016 23:41
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Chrysogastrini, most probably a female of Chrysogaster solstitialis.
Sundew

Posted by John Carr on 21-11-2016 23:51
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Sundew wrote:
Chrysogastrini, most probably a female of Chrysogaster solstitialis.
Sundew


Has Brachyopini been split?

Posted by Sundew on 22-11-2016 00:24
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Oh - perhaps my book is no longer up to date (Ball & Morris, Britain's Hoverflies 2013), here Brachyopa is included in Chrysogastrini. It is the same group, however.

Posted by NakaRB on 23-11-2016 20:54
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Sundew wrote:
Chrysogastrini, most probably a female of Chrysogaster solstitialis.
Sundew


Thank you!