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Rhagionidae??
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| Jon Evans |
Posted on 06-07-2010 16:58
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Member Location: Posts: 5 Joined: 05.07.10 |
Could somebody please help me identify this fly; I think it is possibly a Rhagionidae species. It was taken 5/07/2010 in north Cardiff, South Wales, in a bramble/bracken margin between wood and meadow.
Jon Evans attached the following image: ![]() [70.89Kb] Edited by Jon Evans on 06-07-2010 17:00 |
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| nielsyese |
Posted on 06-07-2010 19:14
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Member Location: Yerseke, NL Posts: 2381 Joined: 13.02.09 |
Rhagionidae is correct, genus will be possible. |
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| Paul Beuk |
Posted on 06-07-2010 19:35
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19403 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Rhagio, I think tringarius (without my key at hand to check).
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| Zeegers |
Posted on 06-07-2010 19:43
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19299 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Paul is doing excellent without key Theo |
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| Paul Beuk |
Posted on 06-07-2010 19:49
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19403 Joined: 11.05.04 |
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| Jon Evans |
Posted on 07-07-2010 00:04
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Member Location: Posts: 5 Joined: 05.07.10 |
Thanks immensely - this one had me stumped! |
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| Zeegers |
Posted on 08-07-2010 06:55
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19299 Joined: 21.07.04 |
The very light (yellow) stigma is an almost unique feature for this Rhagio (shared only with the very rare spring species annulata) So actually it is pretty easy Theo |
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