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Another Brachyopa
Axel Steiner
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Posted on 09-05-2008 22:01
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Hi,
is there any chance to derminate this Brachyopa?
I found this female in Germany (NRW/Ennepetal) placing eggs at a spruce on a clear cutting in the near of a riparian forest.
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A female Brachyopa panzeri or dorsata!
Panzeri if the third antennal segment has a large sensory pit, dorsata if it's small.
I can't see a pit very well, so I would guess a female Brachyopa dorsata!
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Hallo Gerard,
Many thanks! Brachyopa dorsata is more infrequently in North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) than Brachyopa panzeri and this species is not reported out of this region (Bergisches Land).
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