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Sphengina ? on Spirea flowers
Stephen
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Posted on 06-05-2011 16:36
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Is this a Sphengina sp.? Measured 4.4 mm to the tips of the wings. Visiting Spirea flowers, 5 May 2011.

I'll post a lateral image in a moment, it was from two days earlier but I think is the same species.
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The second image, 3 May 2011.
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Stephen: Looks like Sphegina to me. Ours (SW Ohio) have just started appearing as well. They love rose family blossoms it seems as that's where I see most of mine.

http://bugguide.net/node/view/77419 is a photo of a species I find most in Cincinnati, though I still don't know what it is. Have to catch one some day.
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This looks like a Sphegina sibirica (yellow version) but I have no clue if this specie exist there too. Better catch a male and send it to a specialist.
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Bastiaan Wakkie wrote:
This looks like a Sphegina sibirica (yellow version) but I have no clue if this specie exist there too. Better catch a male and send it to a specialist.


S. sibirica doesn't seem to be in eastern north america.

For ours, Coovert and Thompson's paper/key serves and I can send you a copy, Stephen, if you email me. Or, you could send me a fly or two. Males are best as Bastiaan indicates.
 
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