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Juergen Peters
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Posted on 20-03-2006 21:18
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Hello!

These about 10 mm long flies were numerous on tree trunks today here in Ostwestfalen/Germany. My guess would be Tephrochlamys rufiventris. Is that correct? Thank you!

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On the same trunks also some Muscidae (?). Maybe Phaonia?
http://insektenin...nia_sp.jpg

And on our house's wall a Pollenia?
http://insektenin..._rudis.jpg

BTW: Although it was quite cold (4-5 ?C, still much snow, see below) and windy today, I saw the first Syrphids standing still in the air at the wood's edge. One even landed on my jacket, but unfortunately did not allow me to take a pic. Must have been Eristalis tenax or pertinax males.

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Jürgen

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It could be a rufiventris species .
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Juergen Peters
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Hello, Andrzej!

Andrzej wrote:
It could be a rufiventris species .


Do you mean a Tephrochlamys species? (In the checklist in "Entomofauna germanica" there are only two other: T. flavipes and T. tarsalis).
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Of course. Please note that T. rufiventris is a common species known from Germany also !.
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Susan R Walter
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Jurgen

Phaonia - now well established on this forum as my favourites (not)Angry. Your pic shows a number of the characteristics of the ones I am getting here in Essex, so I think your ID is correct.

Syrphids - I always get Eristalis tenax long before E pertinax. I don't know if that is generally the case in other areas though.
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Juergen Peters
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Hello, Andrzej!

Andrzej wrote:
Of course. Please note that T. rufiventris is a common species known from Germany also !.


Yes, those flies are common here, but I did not see so many on one single day (several on every tree trunk in the sun).
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Hello, Susan!

Susan R Walter wrote:
Phaonia - now well established on this forum as my favourites (not)Angry. Your pic shows a number of the characteristics of the ones I am getting here in Essex, so I think your ID is correct.


Thanks for the confirmation!

Syrphids - I always get Eristalis tenax long before E pertinax. I don't know if that is generally the case in other areas though.


That is normally the same here. But I could not see the flies clearly, so I was not 100% sure. E. tenax seems to overwinter here (at least partly) as adults and so can be active much earlier than pertinax or other species.
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