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Sicus ferrugineus
Siga
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Posted on 07-06-2007 18:56
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Hallo again



From my search in the Gallery I found out, that this lazy fly which sat

on a grass
on 2007-06-06 that is yesterday
n Southern Germany, 700 m high

may be Sicus ferruginosus, but I am not shure. Perhaps someone can confirm me and tell me why not a similar Sicus.

Thanks a lot,
Siga
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Posted on 07-06-2007 19:04
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it should be Sicus ferrugineus, but now the mistake has allready done

SmileSiga
 
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Posted on 09-06-2007 21:05
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As theca and sternites aren't visible I think it's difficult to distiguish it from similar species of the genus, but maybe someone can???
Edited by Guenter on 09-06-2007 21:05
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Posted on 09-06-2007 22:06
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the correct spelling is: Sicus ferrugineus Wink
 
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Posted on 11-06-2007 07:50
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Yes, as I mentioned too aready, but it cannot be said enough times:

Sicus ferrugineus

- if it is. Next time I will take a photo from the underside. If I had known then, ... but now it has gone. Sad

Thanks so long to everybody (I should not write any more, so that the thread with the wrong name gets lost in the depth of the archivs.

Siga
 
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Posted on 11-06-2007 09:14
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You can always edit your own posts! Wink I usually edit my primary subject line when I get better info about what I have photographed. It makes it easier for me (and others) to find the right thread.
 
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Posted on 13-06-2007 08:23
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Crex said:

You can always edit your own posts! smiley I usually edit my primary subject line when I get better info about what I have photographed. It makes it easier for me (and others) to find the right thread.


I hope I understood him right and I can give a new name to the thread. So thats worth a try

Thanks for the help.
 
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You understood that perfectly. Grin
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Posted on 13-06-2007 08:32
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I got it with the second try, how to change the wrong spelled name. Thanks once more to Crex

Siga
 
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