Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Which Pollenia?

Posted by Guenter on 29-02-2020 19:46
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Can this specimen be identified to species? Vorarlberg, Austria, 24.02.2020
Best regards,
Günter

Posted by Guenter on 29-02-2020 19:47
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Posted by Guenter on 29-02-2020 19:48
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Posted by Guenter on 29-02-2020 19:48
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Posted by Guenter on 29-02-2020 19:49
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Posted by Guenter on 29-02-2020 19:49
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Posted by Guenter on 29-02-2020 19:51
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Posterior spiracle is orange

Posted by johnes81 on 29-02-2020 20:37
#8

Hello Günter,

how many pv on t1 and ad on t2? it is a male of the rudis group and it falls into the trickiest three of the group: rudis, angustigena and hungarica. I see some golden hairs on f2, so it could be P. hungarica. I'll wait for your reply.

Best wishes,
John

Posted by Guenter on 29-02-2020 22:27
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Not really sure which ones I have to count. Is that 3 pv on t1?

Posted by Guenter on 29-02-2020 22:29
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and 3 ad on t2?

Posted by Guenter on 29-02-2020 22:30
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Sorry, forgot the pic of t2

Posted by johnes81 on 01-03-2020 09:14
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Hello Günter,

I think that P. hungarica is a good match with this specimen.

Best wishes,
John