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Zaphne caudata
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syrphus |
Posted on 30-05-2013 11:04
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Member Location: N Scotland Posts: 78 Joined: 07.06.06 |
I took this ?Anthomyiid this morning on the edge of mixed forest in N Scotland. I usually ignore this family, but the extraordinary hairs on the sternites make me hope that it is distinctive enough for someone to identify. Close-up follows. Murdo Edited by syrphus on 02-07-2013 16:46 |
syrphus |
Posted on 30-05-2013 11:05
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Member Location: N Scotland Posts: 78 Joined: 07.06.06 |
And now the close-up. M. syrphus attached the following image: [20.39Kb] |
syrphus |
Posted on 30-05-2013 11:06
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Member Location: N Scotland Posts: 78 Joined: 07.06.06 |
The first image seems not to have attached, so try again... M. syrphus attached the following image: [26.92Kb] |
John Carr |
Posted on 30-05-2013 15:11
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10153 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Change title to Anthomyiidae to attract the experts. We have several species in North America with conspicuous hairs under the abdomen but they are not confined to a single genus. |
syrphus |
Posted on 22-06-2013 18:14
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Member Location: N Scotland Posts: 78 Joined: 07.06.06 |
This has now been identified at NMS as Zaphne caudata. Murdo |
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