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Geomyza -> G balachowskyii?
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maroo |
Posted on 10-08-2019 22:18
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Member Location: Gothenburg, Sweden Posts: 690 Joined: 27.10.14 |
Found this fly near river in dense vegetation. Southern Sweden 2019 08 09 Geomyza or something else? Possible to id? Martin maroo attached the following image: [144.24Kb] Edited by maroo on 11-08-2019 09:21 |
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maroo |
Posted on 10-08-2019 22:19
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Member Location: Gothenburg, Sweden Posts: 690 Joined: 27.10.14 |
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Jan Willem |
Posted on 11-08-2019 04:20
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Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2136 Joined: 24.07.04 |
Looks like a female of Geomyza balachowskyii. I can not entirely rule out G. hackmani, but that species NORMALLY has a dark postscutellum and a dark abdomen. To be entirely sure you should study sternite 8. Jan Willem van Zuijlen |
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maroo |
Posted on 11-08-2019 09:20
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Member Location: Gothenburg, Sweden Posts: 690 Joined: 27.10.14 |
Thanks Jan I'll saved this fly, so I will be able to check sternite 8 closer soon. Best regards Martin |
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maroo |
Posted on 16-09-2019 21:49
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Member Location: Gothenburg, Sweden Posts: 690 Joined: 27.10.14 |
Is it possible to separate the two species with this poor pic of sternite 8?
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Jan Willem |
Posted on 18-09-2019 20:03
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Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2136 Joined: 24.07.04 |
Unfortunately not, sternite 8 is retracted, so not visible here.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen |
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maroo |
Posted on 21-09-2019 20:45
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Member Location: Gothenburg, Sweden Posts: 690 Joined: 27.10.14 |
Okay, Thanks anyway! Martin Oomen |
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