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Eristalis ID --> Eristalis pertinax, female
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Nikittokkk |
Posted on 19-10-2012 19:18
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Member Location: Russia, Moscow Posts: 359 Joined: 13.08.12 |
Please help me to idnetificate this one! Russia, Moscow region, Pushkinskiy area, 15.10.
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Nikittokkk |
Posted on 19-10-2012 19:20
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Member Location: Russia, Moscow Posts: 359 Joined: 13.08.12 |
Another view
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Nikittokkk |
Posted on 19-10-2012 19:22
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Member Location: Russia, Moscow Posts: 359 Joined: 13.08.12 |
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Nikittokkk |
Posted on 19-10-2012 19:24
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Member Location: Russia, Moscow Posts: 359 Joined: 13.08.12 |
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Nikittokkk |
Posted on 19-10-2012 19:26
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Member Location: Russia, Moscow Posts: 359 Joined: 13.08.12 |
The last one
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Nikittokkk |
Posted on 12-11-2012 11:37
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Member Location: Russia, Moscow Posts: 359 Joined: 13.08.12 |
Nobody know this one? |
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Piluca_Alvarez |
Posted on 16-11-2012 23:27
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Member Location: Madrid, Spain Posts: 2431 Joined: 06.11.10 |
Nikittokkk, I don't know the species found in your area but the habitus, the hairy aristas, not engrossened hind tibiae and long pale pterostigma indicate Eristalis similis or E. pertinax. Front tarsi look rather pale so I am more inclined to think of E. pertinax. But please, wait for the opinion of an expert |
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Nikittokkk |
Posted on 28-06-2014 12:16
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Member Location: Russia, Moscow Posts: 359 Joined: 13.08.12 |
Maybe someone knows this one? |
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ValerioW |
Posted on 28-06-2014 12:32
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Member Location: Padova - Italy Posts: 982 Joined: 01.06.12 |
Piluca_Alvarez wrote: Nikittokkk, I don't know the species found in your area but the habitus, the hairy aristas, not engrossened hind tibiae and long pale pterostigma indicate Eristalis similis or E. pertinax. Front tarsi look rather pale so I am more inclined to think of E. pertinax. But please, wait for the opinion of an expert I'm agree with pertinax female. Pterostigma is extremely light coloured. |
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Nikittokkk |
Posted on 28-06-2014 12:58
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Member Location: Russia, Moscow Posts: 359 Joined: 13.08.12 |
Thanks a lot! |
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