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small syrphid with strange antennae
mwkozlowski
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Posted on 31-05-2007 20:36
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a smal syrphid fromm dunes, look at the antannae! ID ?
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Chamaesyrphus? maybe lusitanicus? you should tell us the location exactly
I never saw the specie, so let wait for other opinion.

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Yes, I agree with Amalia, this should be a Chamaesyrphus, but nowadays it is generally enclosed in the genus Pelecocera!
So this could be Pelecocera lusitanicus!
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tere was another on on a flower, the same sp.?
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This seems to be Pelecocera tricincta. in van Veen keys Pelecocera and Chamaesyrphus are two genus differently. concerning what Gerard said before, there is only a genus.

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What flower is this? I collected P. tricincta on Hieraceum in Germany, they always sit on these yellow composites... Where did you make the pic? Country?
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Maddin wrote:
What flower is this? I collected P. tricincta on Hieraceum in Germany, they always sit on these yellow composites... Where did you make the pic? Country?
Cheers
Martin


Both species of the above flies I cought on my cemara August 2001 on dunes near Baltic see seeside, Poland. The later sat on Hieracium sp. flowers
 
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