Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Phaonia rufiventris?
Posted by Heiko Nier on 02-12-2023 18:39
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Hello,
I discovered this fly on July 4th, 2017 on a building near Skärsnäs (southern Sweden), at lake “Immeln”.
Posted by Heiko Nier on 02-12-2023 18:40
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2nd photo
Edited by Heiko Nier on 02-12-2023 18:41
Posted by Heiko Nier on 02-12-2023 18:41
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3rd photo
Posted by Heiko Nier on 02-12-2023 18:42
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4th photo
Posted by eklans on 02-12-2023 19:37
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Hello Heiko, I think this is a dark male of
Phaonia pallida which is not unusal. Amongst other characters
P. rufiventris has only 1 pair of presutural acr while
P. pallida has two.
(see Review of the Phaonia pallida group, Nikita E. Vikhrev, Elena A. Erofeeva)
Edited by eklans on 02-12-2023 19:46
Posted by Heiko Nier on 03-12-2023 11:32
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Hello Eric,
OK, but P. pallida. I had initially considered this species, but I found the dark grey-black coloring on the upper side of the thorax a bit irritating.
But I'm not an expert either.
Thank you very much for your help!
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 03-12-2023 17:29
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Presently I'm a little bit far from the Palaearctic region.
But I agree with Eric and I'm happy that publication of Elena and I is useful.
Edited by Nikita Vikhrev on 03-12-2023 17:30
Posted by eklans on 03-12-2023 18:10
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Threskiornis aethiopicus?
Very useful publication! We want more |t
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 03-12-2023 18:22
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Mostly Threskiornis aethiopicus, partly Platalea leucorodia, Zway Lake.
Thank you, Eric! New publications are coming.