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Beautiful Egglayer for ID, Queensland
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Trev |
Posted on 27-02-2009 06:46
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Member Location: Capricornia Region. Queensland AU Posts: 107 Joined: 24.04.07 |
Just spotted this beautiful girl hanging around a Eucalyptus Tree that has been damaged by fire. On close inspection I saw she was egg laying and I managed to get a couple of shots. Anybody know this species. Thanks for all help.
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Trev |
Posted on 27-02-2009 06:47
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Member Location: Capricornia Region. Queensland AU Posts: 107 Joined: 24.04.07 |
Another view
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pwalter |
Posted on 27-02-2009 08:47
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Member Location: Miskolc, Hungary Posts: 3555 Joined: 06.11.08 |
Hi, nice shots, looks like Pipunculidae to me. |
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Trev |
Posted on 27-02-2009 09:02
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Member Location: Capricornia Region. Queensland AU Posts: 107 Joined: 24.04.07 |
Here's a head on view that may help
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 27-02-2009 09:30
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19365 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Syrphidae
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Gerard Pennards |
Posted on 27-02-2009 11:03
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Member Location: Amersfoort Posts: 1914 Joined: 07.06.04 |
Wauw.....syrphidae indeed. First guess (or better two), Psilota sp. or Eumerus sp.!! John or maddin might know more?? Greetings, Gerard Edited by Gerard Pennards on 27-02-2009 11:04 Greetings, Gerard Pennards |
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John Smit |
Posted on 27-02-2009 11:18
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Member Location: Utrecht Posts: 565 Joined: 05.10.04 |
Wow what a beautiful species! It's a Psilota, however I have never seen this species! I only know of black, metallic bleu or green species, though I have read something about a red species. Please tell me you've collected the specimen.... Though a male would be better! Awesome picture's though! John |
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 27-02-2009 11:31
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19365 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Wild guess: Cyphipelta rufocyanea.
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John Smit |
Posted on 27-02-2009 11:51
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Member Location: Utrecht Posts: 565 Joined: 05.10.04 |
I have no idea what Cyphipelta is, but if these pictures are that species you suggest, then that genus is a synonym of Psilota. John |
Wouter van Steenis |
Posted on 28-02-2009 23:22
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Member Location: Breukelen, the Netherlands Posts: 5 Joined: 28.02.09 |
Dear Trev and others, Beautiful pictures of a beautiful species! this for sure is a Psilota. Two Australian Psilota species with red abdomens are described. P. rubriventris Bigot, 1885 and P. rubra Klocker, 1924. P. rubra has dark antennae (based on description). I do not have the Bigot description. However, I recently started working on Australian Psilota and I have at least 5 species with red abdomens, so probably this is an undescribed species. Would it be possible to rear the larvae? The egg laying in burned Eucalyptus really is interesting! Cyphipelta has bare eyes. Wouter |
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Trev |
Posted on 06-03-2009 03:16
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Member Location: Capricornia Region. Queensland AU Posts: 107 Joined: 24.04.07 |
Thanks everyone. Much regret John, was just out with the camera and didn't get the specimen. Wouter, sorry went back to the tree a couple of times but no sign of any larvae. I have had a couple of people that specialise in this family look at the pictures and the consensus is that it is definitely a Psilota but a new species. I am now on the lookout for another specimen. |
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