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Hydrotaea meridionalis?
Arista plumose, longest aristal hairs about width of flagellomere
-> not Mydaea anicula
->...
Posted by Widus
on 19 September 2020 15:34:55
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1_Hydrophoria silvicola? (Mydaea anicula(female)
Stephen, Stephane thank you very much....
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 02 March 2012 18:10:06
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1_Hydrophoria silvicola? (Mydaea anicula(female)
Female Mydaea. If the arista is only pubescent, I think Mydaea anicula....
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 02 March 2012 13:43:45
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1_Hydrophoria silvicola? (Mydaea anicula(female)
Muscidae....
Posted by Stephen R
on 02 March 2012 13:03:07
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1_Hydrophoria silvicola? (Mydaea anicula(female)
Mucha Fero wrote:...
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 02 March 2012 07:52:28
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1_Hydrophoria silvicola? (Mydaea anicula(female)
Mucha Fero wrote:...
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 02 March 2012 07:52:07
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1_Hydrophoria silvicola? (Mydaea anicula(female)
Anthomyiidae_Hydrophoria silvicola(female) is correct? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 600 m above ...
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 02 March 2012 07:51:45
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Muscidae => Mydaea sp.
Both are Mydaea sp. If the female has yellow halters and dilated palpi, Mydaea anicula would be the ...
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 03 November 2011 21:07:21
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Hydrotaea dentipes? (Mydaea cf. anicula)
Stephane Lebrun wrote:
It is very likely a female Mydaea. The palpi are broadened, arista doesn'...
Posted by Mucha Fero
on 04 February 2011 05:25:10
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Hydrotaea dentipes? (Mydaea cf. anicula)
It is very likely a female Mydaea. The palpi are broadened, arista doesn't seem plumose : it cou...
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 03 February 2011 19:46:50
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