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Really big Cheilosia (May-05, 2010) --> C. himantopus/orthotricha (m)
Hello, Gerard!
Gerard Pennards wrote:
I'd go for Cheilosia himantopus male, but indeed I can...
Posted by Juergen Peters
on 13 May 2010 18:27:43
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Really big Cheilosia (May-05, 2010) --> C. himantopus/orthotricha (m)
I'd go for Cheilosia himantopus male, but indeed I can't exclude orthotricha from a picture....
Posted by Gerard Pennards
on 13 May 2010 11:20:37
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Really big Cheilosia (May-05, 2010) --> C. himantopus/orthotricha (m)
Pic #2...
Posted by Juergen Peters
on 08 May 2010 01:46:41
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Really big Cheilosia (May-05, 2010) --> C. himantopus/orthotricha (m)
Hello!
This Cheilosia male from Thursday at a hedge (northwest Germany) was as big as a large Eri...
Posted by Juergen Peters
on 08 May 2010 01:46:25
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ID possible
A female Cheilosia, possibly a Cheilosia himantopus.
The other option would be something like Cheil...
Posted by Gerard Pennards
on 19 April 2009 11:07:02
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Big, broad Syrphid
Hello, Gerard!
Gerard Pennards wrote:
picture not visible) this would be a female of himantopus,...
Posted by Juergen Peters
on 04 May 2008 21:20:41
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Big, broad Syrphid
Well, don't be to happy yet! Cheilosia yes, but why orthotricha?
There are three quite similar...
Posted by Gerard Pennards
on 04 May 2008 21:04:57
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Cheilosia ?
Sorry Amalia, but no, not chrysocoma. It's a spring species, and furthermore it also has long de...
Posted by Gerard Pennards
on 03 September 2007 10:08:57
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Another Cheilosia
Hello, John!
John Smit wrote:
In the year 2000(!) Stuke and Claussen published their paper on th...
Posted by Juergen Peters
on 18 May 2006 17:27:18
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Another Cheilosia
Hi all,
In the year 2000(!) Stuke and Claussen published their paper on the Cheilosia canicularis...
Posted by John Smit
on 15 May 2006 21:21:30
1 match found in post subject, 3 matches found in post message