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Stratiomyidae (Microchrysa polita ?) fron N Spain to ID, please -> Confirmed
Marian
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Posted on 16-05-2014 12:30
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Hi, everybody
I found this Stratiomyidae resting on Stinging Nettle leaves in Cangas de Onís area (Asturias, N Spain), on April the 27th. I suspect it can be Microchrysa polita but I'm not sure. Sad

¿Can it be confirmed through these pictures? I couldn't get better shots.

Many thanks for any help!!
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Edited by Marian on 15-09-2014 17:11
 
Martin Cooper
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Hi Marian. I came across this post while checking the ID of a Microchrysa. I'm not an expert, but I believe that M polita has black antennae and black femur with paler knees. On that basis, your photos do indeed look like M polita, to me at least!

Best wishes,
Martin
Edited by Martin Cooper on 15-06-2014 08:14
 
Andre Burgers
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Marian,

Besides the fact that there is no alternative in Spain!

Un abrazo!!
André

PD I was told you were very interested in Stratiomyidae!! Cool
Edited by Andre Burgers on 15-06-2014 10:55
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Why should M. cyaneiventris not be able to occur in Spain?
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rvanderweele wrote:
Why should M. cyaneiventris not be able to occur in Spain?


Ruud,

I wasn't counting with that possibility. awkward But I thought that this species had yellow antennae and largely yellow legs.

Sorry, cyaneiventris back in the race!

Bedankt Ruud!

Saludos!
André
Edited by Andre Burgers on 15-06-2014 19:43
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Marian
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Hi everybody! Smile

First of all, thank you for your comments. Smile Sorry for the late reply but I didn't get notifications of your answers (maybe my fault, if I didn't click the box to get them? Sad I thought I had!)

Yes, André, I'm VERY interested in Stratiomyidae and I'm working with the keys. Wink But as I'm starting I lack confindence in myself and I prefer to check with experts my conclusions. Wink

In this case this one didn't look to me like Microcrysa cyaneiventris (by colour of legs and antenae, as Martin and André pointed), my main doubt was if it could belong to other genus that passed overlooked to me. But it seems I can consider Microcrysa polita quite distinctive and I hope I will not doubt next time. Wink

Thank you again to all of you!! TumbsUp

Regards
Edited by Marian on 28-06-2014 18:41
 
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Surely polita male. You can exclude cyaneiventris when you see abdomen with many metallic reflections, like here.
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Thank you for your comment, Valerio!! Smile I've just edited the thread title with the confirmed ID.

Regards to all
 
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Marian wrote:
Thank you for your comment, Valerio!! Smile I've just edited the thread title with the confirmed ID.

Regards to all



Np Marian! You're welcome. Smile
 
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