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Chrysops cf. flavipes
Paco Moreno
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Posted on 29-08-2014 20:48
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It is can be Chrysops relictus?, I donĀ“t know if there are other similar. North Huelva Province in Southern Spain.
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Yes Chrysops , and it is a male. It's in italicus group and I'm thinking about flavipes
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Gracias valerio
 
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Any more pictures available, Paco ?
Sure, there is a fenester in the wing band, but otherwise this male does not look like flavipes at all. I am thinking it might be an aberrant relictus.


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Zeegers wrote:
Any more pictures available, Paco ?
Sure, there is a fenester in the wing band, but otherwise this male does not look like flavipes at all. I am thinking it might be an aberrant relictus.


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Really relictus? About flavipes the fitting traits, for me, are:
-d-cell light central plate
-eyes not completely meeting on frons-
-mostly black antennae.
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Sorry, was forgetting to mention about flavipes that:

-dark stain doesn't cover R4 entirely
-abdomen is mostly yellow with black areas
 
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Abdomen pattern, if you verify and try (mentally) to compose the missing half, doesn't really looks like that of relictus male
 
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I'd love to get a better look on the abdomen. I agree with your observation, however, it is even more differing from flavipes !

Theo
 
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Zeegers wrote:
I'd love to get a better look on the abdomen. I agree with your observation, however, it is even more differing from flavipes !

Theo



The only way to fix the trouble is to get more photos Smile
 
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Sorry, only allowed me to take this view, then flew.
 
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