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Cor Zonneveld |
Posted on 11-03-2007 20:53
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Member Location: Amstelveen, the Netherlands Posts: 840 Joined: 14.10.06 |
Today (sunday 11 march 2007) I noticed a sepsid fly feeding on Coltsfoot Tussilago farfara. It was small, but much bigger than all other sepsid flies. Moreover, it was distinctly reddish, and a bit ant-like. Is there any hope of coming closer than just 'Sepsidae'? I attach several photo's to show various details. Location: Amsterdamse Bos, The Netherlands. Habitat: rough grasland with a.o. Stinging Nettle, Creeping Thistle. Peatland. Size: small, but twice the size of the much more common all black sepsid flies. (I noticed it from some distance because of its size!) Cor Zonneveld attached the following image: [123.52Kb] Edited by Cor Zonneveld on 11-03-2007 21:00 Thanks for your attention Cor Zonneveld |
Cor Zonneveld |
Posted on 11-03-2007 20:54
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Member Location: Amstelveen, the Netherlands Posts: 840 Joined: 14.10.06 |
second photo; here the likeness with an ant is most obvious.
Cor Zonneveld attached the following image: [129.31Kb] Thanks for your attention Cor Zonneveld |
Cor Zonneveld |
Posted on 11-03-2007 20:55
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Member Location: Amstelveen, the Netherlands Posts: 840 Joined: 14.10.06 |
third photo
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Nikita Vikhrev |
Posted on 11-03-2007 21:12
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Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 9338 Joined: 24.05.05 |
Male of Sepsis punctum.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University |
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