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Please check classification of diptera on my photopage 2006
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Robert Zoralski |
Posted on 24-11-2006 08:21
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Member Location: Gdansk, Poland Posts: 173 Joined: 20.08.06 |
Hi, I decided to prepare photoalbum with all the pictures of insects I took this year. Those pictures were taken in Poland. So I prepared a website "Insects of Poland" Could you help me and check the classification of diptera? http://free.of.pl...f1=Diptera If you find any wrong classification please contact me at: insects at poczta.of.pl. I would be thankful. |
Zeegers |
Posted on 24-11-2006 08:36
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18791 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Dzien dobry, Robert, Czy pan jest Polakiem ? Your 'Tabanus sp.' is a female Hybomitra, most likely H. muehlfeldi. Theo Zeegers |
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Robert Zoralski |
Posted on 24-11-2006 08:41
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Member Location: Gdansk, Poland Posts: 173 Joined: 20.08.06 |
Tak, jestem Polakiem (Yes, I live in Poland) Thank you for information about Hybomitra. I'll fix it tomorrow. |
Sergey Golubev |
Posted on 24-11-2006 12:02
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Member Location: Saint-Petersburg, Russia Posts: 103 Joined: 23.11.06 |
Hi, Robert. Your Lygaeus saxatilis seems to be Corizus hyoscyami L. of the family Rhopalidae. Lygaeus has black lateral edge of its shards, but the bug on the photo has red one. It is very likely that Lygus rugulipennis is Lygus pratensis in fact. L.rugulipennis has often W-shaped dark spot on its scutellum or at least bifurcated spot, but never has solid triangular spot unlike L.pratensis. Moreover, L.pratensis has reddish color pattern of its shards. Sergey Golubev Edited by Sergey Golubev on 24-11-2006 12:15 |
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pierred |
Posted on 24-11-2006 14:00
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Member Location: Paris (France) Posts: 1437 Joined: 21.04.05 |
Hello, Your Lucilia page http://free.of.pl...Luciliinae Most people remain by Lucilia sp. Pierre Duhem |
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Frank Koehler |
Posted on 24-11-2006 15:36
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Member Location: Bornheim / Rheinl. (D) Posts: 280 Joined: 30.09.06 |
No misidentification in Coleoptera! Greetings Frank --------------------------------------------------- Col.: http://www.koleop...de/gallery Het.: http://www.hetero... --------------------------------------------------- |
Robert Zoralski |
Posted on 28-11-2006 00:24
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Member Location: Gdansk, Poland Posts: 173 Joined: 20.08.06 |
Thank you guys! I fixed identification following your suggestions. Best Regards Robert Zoralski |
Tony Irwin |
Posted on 28-11-2006 00:56
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Member Location: Norwich, England Posts: 7234 Joined: 19.11.04 |
Hi Robert. Your Musca domestica is probably a calliphorid. The wings are very dark, and the abdomen appears to have a metallic green or blue reflection. I don't know what genus it is, but it's certainly not Musca. Tony ---------- Tony Irwin |
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