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Tanja |
Posted on 04-10-2016 14:30
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Hi Which Syrphida could that be? It is rather small (ca. 6 mm). I found it in the Swiss Alps, 1350 m a.s.l. on the 4th of August. I am looking forward to determination ideas. Cheers, Tanja Tanja attached the following image: [189.55Kb] |
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Tanja |
Posted on 04-10-2016 14:32
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Member Location: Posts: 38 Joined: 24.08.16 |
Tanja wrote:
Hi Which Syrphida could that be? It is rather small (ca. 6 mm). I found it in the Swiss Alps, 1350 m a.s.l. on the 4th of August. I am looking forward to determination ideas. Cheers, Tanja Tanja attached the following image: [189.09Kb] |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 06-10-2016 12:30
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19365 Joined: 11.05.04 |
I think Melanostoma
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Tanja |
Posted on 09-10-2016 17:55
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Member Location: Posts: 38 Joined: 24.08.16 |
Paul Beuk wrote: I think Melanostoma Could it also be a Platycheirus? Edited by Tanja on 09-10-2016 19:22 |
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Sundew |
Posted on 11-10-2016 00:10
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Member Location: Berlin and Baden-Württemberg, Germany Posts: 3916 Joined: 28.07.07 |
A Platycheirus male should have modified front legs with broad and flattened tarsi, which seems not to be the case here. (A few species don't, but their body colouration is different.) The antennae should be dark, not orange as in Melanostoma. So the latter genus is more probable indeed. As the abdomen is rather broad and tergites 2-3 are no longer than they are wide, I’d vote for M. mellinum. |
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Tanja |
Posted on 22-10-2016 21:47
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Sundew wrote: A Platycheirus male should have modified front legs with broad and flattened tarsi, which seems not to be the case here. (A few species don't, but their body colouration is different.) The antennae should be dark, not orange as in Melanostoma. So the latter genus is more probable indeed. As the abdomen is rather broad and tergites 2-3 are no longer than they are wide, I’d vote for M. mellinum. Thank you for the answer! |
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