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black Cheilosia male -> Melanogaster
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Posted on 18-05-2008 10:31
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Who is that black devil - I can't find out.
It is about 7mm (edit!) long. Sternites: first dull, others shiny black.
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maybe cheilosia nigripes?
Amalia
 
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so the thoracic dorsum should be "coarsely punctuated" (s.van Veen, p 56). I try hard, but I'm not sure if I do see that. The black dots are where the hairs beginn.
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Posted on 19-05-2008 22:51
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Dear Maja and Amalia,
It's not a Cheilosia, but a species of Melanogaster!
Try to look in that genus!
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Gerard Pennards
 
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Thank you Gerard!
The one I can not exclude is Melanogaster parumplicata. Is that correct?
Regards Maja
 
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