Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Chloropidae – Clorops or more ID? --> Chlorops pumilionis

Posted by kuv on 26-02-2020 17:17
#1

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 Prunus sp., 7th of May 2019, Outdoorphotos: kuv.
Please help me to get the ID (I know it's very difficult).
Kuv
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Edited by kuv on 14-12-2020 21:24

Posted by kuv on 26-02-2020 17:18
#2

2nd picture:

Posted by kuv on 20-04-2020 09:44
#3

Please one more chance to ID
Greetings Kuv

Posted by kuv on 08-09-2020 10:17
#4

Nobody an idea to more ID?
Greetings Kuv

Posted by John Carr on 08-09-2020 14:42
#5

Close to Chlorops (costa ends at R4+5, thorax with black stripes, and not showing the modifications to legs or antennae of other genera of Chloropinae).

Posted by kuv on 08-09-2020 16:56
#6

Thank you very much John :) - I'll change title to "Clorops ?"
Greetings Kuv

Posted by kuv on 13-12-2020 17:06
#7

I'm still waiting ...:|
Greetings Kuv

Posted by von Tschirnhaus on 14-12-2020 16:30
#8

Chlorops pumilionis (Bjerkander, 1778), Chloropidae, the most abundant Chlorops species in Europe, in this case a very dark specimen. Best characteristics for the identification are the distinctly darkened ends of fore tibia, very deep (= wide) gena (deeper than height of third antennal segment), completely black antenna. After my database 547 monographs and dissertations deal with this agricultural pest, 1026 publications altogether.

Posted by kuv on 14-12-2020 21:22
#9

Woooow, thank you very much Mr. von Tschirnhaus. That's a very good message.
Best regards Kuv