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Hebecmena vespertina?
Ruth Ahlburg
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Posted on 02-11-2007 21:08
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Very common fly these days in my garden near Copenhagen, Denmark
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Nikita Vikhrev
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May be Hebecnema sp., may be not.
Data?
Size?
Another images?
Nikita
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Ruth Ahlburg
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
May be Hebecnema sp., may be not.
Data?
Size?
Another images?
Nikita

The picture is taken 31. october 2007, the fly was about 8-10 mm.
I only have this one picture of this particular fly.
24. october 2007 I saw another fly in my garden, I think may be the same species.
I put a picture of this one on the thread, knowing the first one not will be identifyed by identifying this.
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Nikita Vikhrev
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I'm sorry Ruth it is difficult post for me. Post with good images and interesting flies, but I can't much help.
1. 2-nd fly with curved vein M and long haired eyes isn't the same from first one.
2. I think that 2-nd is male of Hydrotaea.
3. I think that 1-st fly is Hebecnema, with whittish parafascialia it may be H.umbratica.
4. No guarantee in both cases Sad
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Ruth Ahlburg
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
I'm sorry Ruth it is difficult post for me. Post with good images and interesting flies, but I can't much help.
1. 2-nd fly with curved vein M and long haired eyes isn't the same from first one.
2. I think that 2-nd is male of Hydrotaea.
3. I think that 1-st fly is Hebecnema, with whittish parafascialia it may be H.umbratica.
4. No guarantee in both cases Sad
Nikita


Thank you very much anyway, Nikita.
I have so much to learn.
Ruth
 
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