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Help ID=>Cheilosia cf. nebulosa
Vladimir Davydov
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Posted on 15-05-2010 18:05
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Female Cheilosia, an educated GUESS would be Cheilosia himantopa.
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It can be simple C. chloris?Smile Yes? C.himantopa isn't present in region...
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My guess would be C. fraterna, because of the absence of dark markings on the hind tibia and the absence of scutellar marginal bristles. But St. Petersburg is too far away from me to be certain.
(By the way, C. "himantopa" is incorrect spelling: it's himantopus. It's a noun in apposition, meaning 'stilt foot'. "-pa" doesn't mean anything...)
 
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My guess would also be fraterna, for the same reasons
(and not fraternus LOL Grin )
 
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this is not fraterna because of the hairy eyes (fraterna: bare in lower part) and the almost erect mesonotal hair. How about C. nebulosa? However, without a voucher a definite identification will be impossible...
 
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Thanks all for the help!Grin
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