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Switzerland / Graub?nden: Martina, Inn, 1000m, VIII.2004, cf. WOLFF det.

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#1 | Hubert Polacek on 08 February 2007 19:41:08
Seems like some big Laphria, not Choerades.
#2 | Paul Beuk on 09 February 2007 07:57:44
I think Danny Wolff knows what he is talking about. Wink
#3 | Hubert Polacek on 11 February 2007 19:14:19
Just impression, when compared visually with:
http://www.diptera.info/photogallery.php?photo_id=962
and http://www.diptera.info/photogallery.php?photo_id=1195
but I am sure D. W. knows.. Smile
#4 | Dysmachus on 22 April 2007 11:06:47
It seems to be that the anepisternum (mesopleuron) is yellow tomentose, with densely arranged long yellow hairs. In Choerades marginata, the anepisternum is greyish-brown tomentose, with sparsely arranged yellow and black hairs. So I believe the image shows a (wettish) female of Choerades fimbriata.
#5 | Frank Koehler on 22 April 2007 13:35:51
There was a "cf." added to the female id (by copllected specimen!) because there are general problems in the marginata group. The second possibility would have been Choerades femorata, but collected males belong to marginata. If you want, I can ask Danny again or upload some detail photos. Best regards Frank
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