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Muscidae Helina evecta?
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blowave |
Posted on 26-04-2011 16:53
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Member Location: LINCOLN, UK Posts: 3151 Joined: 27.06.07 |
Hi, I had Helina evecta not long ago, this looks the same but the wings and cross veins are infuscated. Could it be anything else? 17th April, my garden near Lincoln UK. One pic + crop. Janet blowave attached the following image: [103.29Kb] http://cubits.org... |
blowave |
Posted on 26-04-2011 16:54
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Member Location: LINCOLN, UK Posts: 3151 Joined: 27.06.07 |
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Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 26-04-2011 19:40
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Member Location: Le Havre, France Posts: 8248 Joined: 03.03.07 |
Helina evecta or annosa (rarer).
Stephane. |
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blowave |
Posted on 26-04-2011 19:48
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Member Location: LINCOLN, UK Posts: 3151 Joined: 27.06.07 |
Stephane Lebrun wrote: Helina evecta or annosa (rarer). Thanks Stephane, I checked H. annosa and it is listed here but the NBN Gateway doesn't have any records on the map although they have got a map for it. The records are often lacking all the same. What is the main difference? Can H. evecta have such dark infuscation on the wing crossveins? http://cubits.org... |
Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 26-04-2011 19:57
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Member Location: Le Havre, France Posts: 8248 Joined: 03.03.07 |
Well, H. evecta is known for having stronger infuscation than annosa on crossveins ! Other differences are in hairs under scutellum and av under hind femur. Edited by Stephane Lebrun on 26-04-2011 19:57 Stephane. |
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blowave |
Posted on 26-04-2011 20:11
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Member Location: LINCOLN, UK Posts: 3151 Joined: 27.06.07 |
I guess it's likely to be H. evecta then! Thanks for the info.
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