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Stratiomyidae mating -Beris vallata?
nick upton
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Can anyone say for sure what species these soldierflies are, photographed mating and after separating? The spiky thorax and wing patterning/ body colour etc seem similar to Beris vallata images I have seen, but there may be some more definitive characters I'm missing...

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The female, after separating..
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Hi Nick, not vallata, that has an orange abdomen, which would show through the wings. This is either morrisii or chalybata with all yellow femur and tibia; wide frons on the female suggests chalybata.

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I should add that the black hairs on the male's thorax also indicate chalybata.

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OK, many thanks Tim for the pointers to the key details. Yes, B. chalybata looks just right. At least I got quite close!

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