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Chrysopilus laetus?
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eguzki |
Posted on 05-06-2008 21:22
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Member Location: Perkáta, Hungary Posts: 1140 Joined: 12.10.06 |
Hello! I found this distinctive fly early morning sitting on a leaf of quince-tree in my garden, Hungary. I have seen resembling species from genus Chrysopilus in the gallery. Is it identifiable more closely from these photos? Thank you in advance. Photo was taken in 4th of June 2008. eguzki attached the following image: [66.94Kb] Edited by eguzki on 10-06-2008 21:01 Greetings, Tomi |
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eguzki |
Posted on 05-06-2008 21:22
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Member Location: Perkáta, Hungary Posts: 1140 Joined: 12.10.06 |
second image from different angle.
eguzki attached the following image: [66.73Kb] Greetings, Tomi |
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eguzki |
Posted on 07-06-2008 15:42
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Member Location: Perkáta, Hungary Posts: 1140 Joined: 12.10.06 |
Nobody could help me about this fly? Thank you in advance!
Greetings, Tomi |
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eguzki |
Posted on 10-06-2008 21:03
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Member Location: Perkáta, Hungary Posts: 1140 Joined: 12.10.06 |
Hello! Could it be a Chrysopilus laetus? The wingpattern is slightly diverse though. Thank you in advance! Greetings, Tomi |
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jeremyr |
Posted on 31-05-2014 15:54
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Member Location: Tottenham Posts: 577 Joined: 18.05.12 |
hi, I think there are two orange species it could be and that one is commoner than the other but I can't help further. Perhaps you have identified it elsewhere by now? Jeremy |
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jeremyr |
Posted on 04-06-2014 02:25
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Member Location: Tottenham Posts: 577 Joined: 18.05.12 |
C. luteolus is the other orange one to consider, but I think it is slightly darker and that yours is indeed laetus a nice fly to find in your garden Jeremy |
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