Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Fanniidae: Male of Fannia lustrator? --> yes

Posted by kuv on 12-12-2020 14:18
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Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Schenefeld near Hamburg, hedge with a drainage ditch between a playground and a field of a nursery school for trees, grown up with bushes like Corylus, Acer sp, Salix and other, at a leaf of wild rosa, 4th of May 2019, Outdoorphotos: kuv.
First I thought that it could be Mydaea affinis but reading the thread https://diptera.i...d_id=83508 I changed to Fannia lustrator. Please help me to get the ID.
Kuv

Edited by kuv on 10-02-2021 11:18

Posted by kuv on 12-12-2020 14:18
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2nd picture:

Posted by kuv on 12-12-2020 14:19
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3rd picture:

Posted by kuv on 09-02-2021 22:56
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Please second chance to ID.
Greetings Kuv

Posted by tristram on 09-02-2021 23:20
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Yes, a male Fannia lustrator. In the first image you can just see some of the large spines on the underside of the thorax.

Posted by kuv on 10-02-2021 11:17
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Thank you very much tristram |t.
Greetings Kuv