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Stratiomys longicornis. Confirmed
Maherjos
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Posted on 29-11-2011 21:35
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Photograph taken on May 08, 2011, in the wetlands of the Suįrez Pond, Motril, Granada, Spain.
Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast.

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Appreciate your cooperation for identification.
Best regards!
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Ectemnius
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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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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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Looks more like S. longicornis, which has yellow side markings in southern Europe...
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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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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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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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