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Thyreus bee
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zcuc |
Posted on 25-10-2007 10:03
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Member Location: Israel Posts: 492 Joined: 08.10.07 |
Few days ago, Israel. I first was mistaken to this it is a Syrphidae fly but after a good look found it is actually a wasp. Can anyone ID? zcuc attached the following image: [80.48Kb] Edited by zcuc on 28-10-2007 01:38 |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 25-10-2007 13:51
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Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7699 Joined: 12.07.04 |
I can't see clearly enough but if the hairs have branches then it is a bee |
Andre |
Posted on 25-10-2007 13:58
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Member Location: Tilburg, the Netherlands Posts: 2111 Joined: 18.07.04 |
Flattened tibia and metatarsa?... it's a bee. Apidae. |
jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 25-10-2007 17:49
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Member Location: Viseu - PORTUGAL Posts: 9295 Joined: 05.06.06 |
I'D say Apidae as well. |
Juergen Peters |
Posted on 25-10-2007 19:58
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Member Location: northwest Germany Posts: 13910 Joined: 11.09.04 |
Hello! Possibly genus Thyreus (?). Best regards, Jürgen -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Juergen Peters Borgholzhausen, Germany WWW: http://insektenfo... -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |
zcuc |
Posted on 26-10-2007 01:26
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Member Location: Israel Posts: 492 Joined: 08.10.07 |
Thanks Juergen, Looks like Thyreus there is another similar genus named Melecta but this one looks more like Thyreus. Edited by zcuc on 26-10-2007 01:27 |
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pierred |
Posted on 26-10-2007 07:28
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Member Location: Paris (France) Posts: 1437 Joined: 21.04.05 |
Hello, The specimen looks like T. ramosus, drawn on page 342 of the 5th volume of Amiet et al. But there may be other species in the east-mediterranean region. Pierre Duhem |
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zcuc |
Posted on 28-10-2007 01:50
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Member Location: Israel Posts: 492 Joined: 08.10.07 |
hey pierred, there are several known sp. in Israel: Thyreus hyalinatus Thyreus ramosellus Thyreus ramosus Thyreus tricuspis Thyreus truncatus According to map distribution I think also possible to find: Thyreus affinis Thyreus elegans Thyreus histrionicus ramosus indeed looks like mine, but I don't know the keys for the other species. Do you know which sp. from the list are for sure not the one in my phoho? |
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pierred |
Posted on 28-10-2007 10:02
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Member Location: Paris (France) Posts: 1437 Joined: 21.04.05 |
Hello, I still don't know how to use the key efficiently. I can't help you more on this. Pierre Duhem |
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Christian Schmid-Egger |
Posted on 28-10-2007 10:54
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Member Location: Germany, Berlin Posts: 233 Joined: 05.08.05 |
Thyreus is one of the 'diffult' genera, even for the few specialists. Regards, Christian |
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