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Platycheirus sp.? --> Platycheirus peltatus group
According to the distinctively shaped front metatarsus it is a member of the P. peltatus group (P. p...
Posted by Sundew
on 05 May 2020 13:54:12
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Hoverfly UK.
Platycheirus sp possibly nielseni /peltatus...
Posted by Roger Thomason
on 13 December 2017 16:14:29
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Platycheirus manicatus?
It seems to be a male in the Platycheirus peltatus group, most likely P. peltatus itself, but we can...
Posted by Gerard Pennards
on 01 September 2010 16:04:17
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Platycheirus male (nielseni?)
I only said maybe... :P...
Posted by Andre
on 29 August 2010 19:30:19
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Platycheirus male (nielseni?)
Andre wrote:
Maybe you have a P. nielseni there. :P
Thanks Andre, I thought (or still think) so ...
Posted by blowave
on 27 August 2010 15:20:55
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Platycheirus male (nielseni?)
Maybe you have a P. nielseni there. :P...
Posted by Andre
on 27 August 2010 10:20:22
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Platycheirus male (nielseni?)
conopid wrote:
Nope, I can't do it from that. You'll have to train them to pose with legs h...
Posted by blowave
on 24 August 2010 16:18:25
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Platycheirus male (nielseni?)
Nope, I can't do it from that. You'll have to train them to pose with legs held out in the r...
Posted by conopid
on 24 August 2010 15:31:57
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Platycheirus male (nielseni?)
Lol, that's about what I thought Andre.
Nigel, I can't help but try to find what I have e...
Posted by blowave
on 24 August 2010 13:58:32
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Platycheirus male (nielseni?)
These flies are hard enough to decipher with a specimen under the microscope, so as Andre' says ...
Posted by conopid
on 24 August 2010 13:13:53
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