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Stratiomys longicornis. Confirmed
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Maherjos |
Posted on 29-11-2011 21:35
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Member Location: Motril (Granada) EspaƱa Posts: 2349 Joined: 02.09.09 |
Photograph taken on May 08, 2011, in the wetlands of the Suįrez Pond, Motril, Granada, Spain. Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast. Click over the image increases in size Appreciate your cooperation for identification. Best regards! Maherjos attached the following image: [192.71Kb] Edited by Maherjos on 15-12-2011 21:48 |
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Ectemnius |
Posted on 29-11-2011 21:58
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Member Location: The Netherlands Posts: 846 Joined: 22.11.11 |
Its not a Hymenoptera because it has only one pair of wings. It looks like a Syrphidae of the Microdon genus, but its not one of those either. The wing venation betrays it's 'brand'. It's a Stratiomyidae! The species looks like Stratiomys singularior, a male. I don't know if there are any similar looking species of Stratiomys on the Iberian peninsula though. Greets, Ectemnius |
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Maherjos |
Posted on 29-11-2011 22:47
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Member Location: Motril (Granada) EspaƱa Posts: 2349 Joined: 02.09.09 |
Ectemnius wrote: Its not a Hymenoptera because it has only one pair of wings. It looks like a Syrphidae of the Microdon genus, but its not one of those either. The wing venation betrays it's 'brand'. It's a Stratiomyidae! The species looks like Stratiomys singularior, a male. I don't know if there are any similar looking species of Stratiomys on the Iberian peninsula though. Greets, Ectemnius Very grateful for your explanations and the proposed identification. I am a simple enthusiast Diptera. I can take pictures of them, but I have no knowledge or practice in identification. Edit the title to his proposal to try to involve other experts. Best regards from the south of Spain. |
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Maddin |
Posted on 13-12-2011 21:12
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Member Location: Sacramento CA USA Posts: 194 Joined: 30.06.05 |
Looks more like S. longicornis, which has yellow side markings in southern Europe...
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Maherjos |
Posted on 14-12-2011 20:06
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Member Location: Motril (Granada) EspaƱa Posts: 2349 Joined: 02.09.09 |
Maddin wrote: Looks more like S. longicornis, which has yellow side markings in southern Europe... I am the one who does not know. I have no knowledge to decide. Edit the title to your alternative proposal, and hopefully another expert to see and we clarify the doubts. Thanks for your opinion. Best regards. |
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Ectemnius |
Posted on 15-12-2011 18:39
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Member Location: The Netherlands Posts: 846 Joined: 22.11.11 |
Apologies, I confused the names. This is indeed S. longicornis. But I'm unaware if there's a twin species of S. longicornis in Southern Europe. Greets, Ectemnius |
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Maherjos |
Posted on 15-12-2011 21:45
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Member Location: Motril (Granada) EspaƱa Posts: 2349 Joined: 02.09.09 |
Ectemnius wrote: Apologies, I confused the names. This is indeed S. longicornis. But I'm unaware if there's a twin species of S. longicornis in Southern Europe. Greets, Ectemnius Very well. Coinciding opinions finally, I think we come to the christening. Very grateful for your cooperation and help. Best Regards |
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