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Eupeodes borealis?
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Posted on 07-06-2023 01:38
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Posted on 07-06-2023 01:39
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Posted on 07-06-2023 01:40
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Posted on 07-06-2023 01:40
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Posted on 07-06-2023 01:40
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If Eupeodes is correct, we have the following options here in Iceland : Eupeodes borealis (Dusek & Láska, 1973) Eupeodes corollae (Fabricius, 1794) Eupeodes latifasciatus (Macquart, 1829) Eupeodes lundbecki (Soot-Ryen, 1946) Eupeodes nigroventris (Fluke, 1933) Eupeodes punctifer (Frey, 1934) |
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Posted on 07-06-2023 01:42
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Reasoning (by Matthew Vosper) that this could be borealis on similar observation : https://www.inatu...s/26296912 ... as follows : "...nigroventris (not black enough) .... latifasciatus (spots too well separated) ....corollae (spots don't reach margins) ...punctifer has very narrow spots ....male lundbecki have dense black hairs on a very swollen frons and a very wide angle where the eyes meet (120deg)" this would leave E.borealis? Edited by sbushes on 07-06-2023 01:42 |
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Posted on 20-05-2024 13:24
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Bump! Anyone willing to agree/disagree on this one...? |
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