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Cheilosia ID Öland Sweden
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almaviva |
Posted on 21-05-2018 23:13
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Hi all, I collected my first fly, but it was not an easy one. It was dead or paralyzed by a spider and I discovered that it was injured (fo instance, lacking legs). It has long light hairs in the lower part of the face (and hairy eyes) which should restrict the amount of species somewhat. Male Cheilosia latifrons or lasiopa are my suggestions, but it doesn't fit perfect. About 9 mm, Öland, Sweden, middle of May. Can anybody help? almaviva attached the following image: [57.23Kb] |
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almaviva |
Posted on 21-05-2018 23:15
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The forehead hairs are mainly long and dark (they seeming light here depending on artificial light.
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almaviva |
Posted on 21-05-2018 23:18
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There should be dark bristles at the far side of the scutellum if it is lasiopa but I can't find any, only long light hairs. That's why I thought about latifrons instead.
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almaviva |
Posted on 21-05-2018 23:20
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There are significant black bristles on the front tibia.
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almaviva |
Posted on 21-05-2018 23:23
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Long light hairs on the sides of the tergites
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almaviva |
Posted on 21-05-2018 23:25
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Less light hairs on the middle of the tergites
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almaviva |
Posted on 21-05-2018 23:26
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Last one (promise!), on the face
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