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Stratiomyidae - Stratiomys chamaeleon
Frank Koehler
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Posted on 30-09-2006 23:02
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Good evening,
I?m new to this forum and would like to upload some diptera photos - taken on my beetle tours - to your gallery. There are some families with unidentified specimen and I hope someone is able to help. Today I start with three Stratiomyidae from the central alps.
Thanks in advance
Frank

#0312 Switzerland / Graub?nden: Martina / Inn, 1000 m, VIII.2004
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/0312-dip-stratiomyidae-odontomyia-sp-martina-120804.jpg

#1126 Austria / Tirol: Nauders / Martawald, 1100 m, VIII.2004
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/1126-dip-stratiomyidae-odontomyia-sp-martawald-110804.jpg

#9374 Italy / Veneto: Paso Tre Croci near Cortina, 1800 m, VIII.2004
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/9374-dip-stratiomyidae-odontomyia-sp-pasotrecroci-070804.jpg
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Hi there Frank... diversifying Wink? A pleasure to see you here, Sarah.
 
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Welcome. Oooh, pretty pictures of a pretty Stratiomys. I'll leave the species name to someone who actually knows the central European fauna. We have only one Stratiomys species here in Finland and it is quite rare Sad
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This looks like Stratiomys chamaeleon female. The other species differ in their abdominal, scutellar and head markings.
Tony
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Frank Koehler
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... Tony, for the fast identification. It?s nice to see, that it is only one species ;-) Best regards Frank

@ Kahis & Sarah: ty for the warm welcome :-) diversifying? No. I started taking photos of flies (all insects) in the warm "beetleless" summer 2003. But this is the only insect order, where chaos is dominating my photo folders. But some families are pretty good identified: Syrphidae, Asilidae, Tabanidae, Tachinidae = the longhorn beetles of Diptera?
Edited by Frank Koehler on 01-10-2006 17:07
 
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Kahis, take the boat to Estonia !

chamaelon is not rare in Estonia in July, in my experience.
On wet meadows on chalky soils

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