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Siphona, Apr. 12, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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It was trying to catch some (scant) sunshine on bark of a pine tree. Size 4 mm.
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A couple of dorsal views.
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Nice Siphona ... would be good to see the head from the side, showing the ratio of antenna to frons Smile Though I am sure you know it's nigh impossible to identify them from photos Wink
 
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Thanks Chris, I'll check what I have (or we should address Nikita who got the specimen).
 
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Hi Black

Marvelous pictures, still, Siphona are very difficult.

This one might be S. mesnili (the epaulette are quite dark, the thorax is vittate, DC 3+3, laterals on syntergite 1&2 present)


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Thanks Theo - I still have to check available images (delay caused by my PC crash, now fixed).
 
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Here's a couple of views of the head, maybe these might help.
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Another Siphona, Apr. 14, 2007, on bark of Alnus.
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The picture's finally added...
 
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Hi Black,

Yes, this helps.
It is Siphona ingerae, readily IDed by the relatively (for a Siphona) long pulvilli. Could have seen that before, the head shot with the broad jowls put me on the right track.
Marvelous pics,


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Many thanks Theo. This applies to the first fly, right? Could you please tell are these two of the same sp.?
 
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Quite likely (the same species)


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Got it Smile.
 
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Black, I always looked at your photos with admiration. You should publish the first(?) diptera coffee table book Cool
 
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Thanks crex - I would still reserve the right to produce something even more ponderable one day Smile ...
 
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I'm not sure whether it's the same species...
May 03, 2007, sitting on a big conctete pipe covered with lichens, edge of pine forest. Size 5 mm.
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Certainly a Siphona sp., but you knew that already. I just see the common species here, like S.geniculata (which coincidentally has been out in good numbers very early in England) and species like S.ingerae are but a dream! Wink
 
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Thanks Chris - do you know anything about host records of S. ingerae?
 
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Most Siphona hosts are found in Lepidoptera, only geniculata and some others changed to Tipulidae.


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Many thanks Theo.
 
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