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| eguzki |
Posted on 20-04-2026 18:44
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Member Location: Perkáta, Hungary Posts: 1144 Joined: 12.10.06 |
Location: Hungary Date: 19 April 2026. Habitat: Mixed forest, mainly beech, hornbeam and maple. Beaten from Acer campestre I need some confirmation regarding these copulating flies. After I had checked the gallery I just concluded that they might be Pseudoseps signata. Am I right? Thank you in advance! eguzki attached the following image: ![]() [194.01Kb] Greetings, Tomi |
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| eguzki |
Posted on 20-04-2026 18:47
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Member Location: Perkáta, Hungary Posts: 1144 Joined: 12.10.06 |
eguzki wrote:
Location: Hungary Date: 19 April 2026. Habitat: Mixed forest, mainly beech, hornbeam and maple. Beaten from Acer campestre I need some confirmation regarding these copulating flies. After I had checked the gallery I just concluded that they might be Pseudoseps signata. Am I right? Thank you in advance! eguzki attached the following image: ![]() [184.94Kb] Greetings, Tomi |
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| eguzki |
Posted on 20-04-2026 18:47
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Member Location: Perkáta, Hungary Posts: 1144 Joined: 12.10.06 |
eguzki wrote:
eguzki wrote: Location: Hungary Date: 19 April 2026. Habitat: Mixed forest, mainly beech, hornbeam and maple. Beaten from Acer campestre I need some confirmation regarding these copulating flies. After I had checked the gallery I just concluded that they might be Pseudoseps signata. Am I right? Thank you in advance! eguzki attached the following image: ![]() [235.05Kb] Greetings, Tomi |
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| eguzki |
Posted on 20-04-2026 18:48
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Member Location: Perkáta, Hungary Posts: 1144 Joined: 12.10.06 |
eguzki wrote:
eguzki wrote: eguzki wrote: Location: Hungary Date: 19 April 2026. Habitat: Mixed forest, mainly beech, hornbeam and maple. Beaten from Acer campestre I need some confirmation regarding these copulating flies. After I had checked the gallery I just concluded that they might be Pseudoseps signata. Am I right? Thank you in advance! eguzki attached the following image: ![]() [232.34Kb] Greetings, Tomi |
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| Jan Willem |
Posted on 21-04-2026 08:06
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Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2170 Joined: 24.07.04 |
Seems a perfect match indeed. For this species it's known that there is difference in the coloration of the legs between males and females. The males have completely yellow legs, whereas the females have dark markings on the fore and hind femora. In the females also the for tarsi, with exception of the last segment, are dark. Also the markings at the end of the veins match.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen |
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