Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Panorpa vulgaris <=
Posted by Gansucha on 05-08-2018 18:42
#1
Ujkraine, Rivne region, on June 17.
Is it true that Panorpa vulgaris, male is in the picture?
Can Panorpa vulgaris be a synonym for Panorpa communis?
Edited by Gansucha on 05-08-2018 19:17
Posted by Juergen Peters on 05-08-2018 18:56
#2
Hello,
Gansucha wrote:
Is it true that Panorpa vulgaris, male is in the picture?
yes.
Can Panorpa vulgaris be a synonym for Panorpa communis?
No. You can distinguish the two species (on a photo) by the fact that the basal spot extends over two wing cells in
P. vulgaris (see arrows) and only one in
P. communis.
Posted by Gansucha on 05-08-2018 19:04
#3
Thank you, I really believed, but there was a controversial situation.
Edited by Gansucha on 05-08-2018 19:05
Posted by johnes81 on 09-08-2018 22:33
#4
Jürgen: I see many errors on the internet. P. vulgaris is often misidentified as P. communis and vice-versa. I am happy that you post correct info about Panorpa. I like Panorpa very much. Well done, Jürgen :)
Posted by jck on 10-08-2018 18:18
#5
There is some very good Panorpa info here -
https://waarneming.nl/soort/info/8889
James