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fly with golden hair -> Lipara sp.
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| Michael Becker |
Posted on 04-02-2012 06:14
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Member Location: Germany, Neuss Posts: 1204 Joined: 16.01.07 |
Hello, this 6-7mm fly is from last april from a coast land in southeast Sicily. I even don't know the family. What is it? Thanks, Michael Michael Becker attached the following image: ![]() [45.46Kb] Edited by Michael Becker on 05-02-2012 05:25 |
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| jonas |
Posted on 04-02-2012 09:57
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Member Location: Oostende Posts: 227 Joined: 06.05.07 |
Thats a Lipara, Chloropidae |
| Michael Becker |
Posted on 05-02-2012 05:24
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Member Location: Germany, Neuss Posts: 1204 Joined: 16.01.07 |
Thank you for the answer. According to the Fauna Europaea there is only Lipara lucens on Sicily. Not that this is really reliable, but could it be L. lucens? Michael |
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| von Tschirnhaus |
Posted on 16-05-2013 15:12
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Member Location: Bielefeld, Germany Posts: 88 Joined: 04.11.07 |
Lipara lucens Meigen, 1830 (Chloropidae, Oscinellinae), The adjective lucens means "shining" and describes the slightly golden hairs which densely cover the robust fly, different from two other blackish Lipara species, pullitarsis and rufitarsis. L. similis is smaller, less robust, with longer silvery hairs. The larvae of the valid 5 European Lipara spp. produce galls in reed (Phragmites australis). These cigar-like galls are the focus of a great many of scientific publications and dissertations. |
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