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Sphegina? => Sphegina clunipes
tristram
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Posted on 17-09-2013 18:53
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Photos taken in woodland near Guisborough, North Yorkshire, UK, on 2013-09-12. Is this a Sphegina sp, or a Neoascia sp, or something else?
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Defninitely Sphegina.
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and clunipes.
 
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clunipes... Why not elegans ?
What is the differences between these two species ? Smile
 
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S. elegans has yellow humeri. S. clunipes does not... However colour in Sphegina is not always as it 'should' be. I have S. elegans in collection which have dark humeri. The other difference is that S. elegans has a very long and thin second abdominal segment. The segment here is sshorter and thicker. That would make it S. clunipes.

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Thankyou Paul, Piet, Valentin and Ectemnius!
 
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