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ID please -> Brachystoma vesiculosum
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binturong |
Posted on 18-12-2017 18:28
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Western part of Slovenia. 03.5.2017 binturong attached the following image: [107.72Kb] Edited by binturong on 20-12-2017 21:06 |
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binturong |
Posted on 18-12-2017 18:28
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binturong |
Posted on 18-12-2017 20:45
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Sundew |
Posted on 19-12-2017 00:33
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After trying several keys and arriving at Brachystoma I found out that you already posted another thread recently and got the same answer (https://diptera.i...d_id=82940). So this should probably be Brachystoma vesiculosum, at least there is no other choice according to the Fauna Europaea. Regards, Sundew |
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binturong |
Posted on 20-12-2017 19:30
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Thank you Sundew |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 22-12-2017 15:21
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19240 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Fauna Europaea only mentions two species of Brachystoma, B. vesiculosum and B. obscuripes. According to Loew's original description te legs of obscuripes should be entirely dark, except for, sometimes, the mid coxae. Frey (1956; Die Fliegen) lists obscuripes as synonym of vesiculosum without any comment. He also describes another species from Japan, B. pleurale, which is certainly different from the species pictured above. So, B. vesiculosum seems a safe identification.
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binturong |
Posted on 22-12-2017 22:00
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Thank you very much, Paul |
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