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Tachinidae -> Phasia hemiptera
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| brigitteu |
Posted on 06-01-2011 21:14
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Member Location: Switzerland Posts: 895 Joined: 08.07.09 |
Hi Switzerland, 31.07.2010, 410 msm, near lake zurich, small bond beside The pics are in original a little bit darker. To see the details better, the pics are "brighten". Please ask for more detail if needed. Could it be male and female same species? 1 to 3: female? 4 to 6: male? Thanks! Best regards, Brigitte brigitteu attached the following image: ![]() [36.89Kb] Edited by brigitteu on 06-01-2011 22:01 |
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| brigitteu |
Posted on 06-01-2011 21:14
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Member Location: Switzerland Posts: 895 Joined: 08.07.09 |
female? -> wing
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| brigitteu |
Posted on 06-01-2011 21:15
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Member Location: Switzerland Posts: 895 Joined: 08.07.09 |
female? -> head
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| brigitteu |
Posted on 06-01-2011 21:15
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Member Location: Switzerland Posts: 895 Joined: 08.07.09 |
male -> lateral
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| brigitteu |
Posted on 06-01-2011 21:16
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Member Location: Switzerland Posts: 895 Joined: 08.07.09 |
male? -> dorsal
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| brigitteu |
Posted on 06-01-2011 21:16
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Member Location: Switzerland Posts: 895 Joined: 08.07.09 |
male? -> head
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| ChrisR |
Posted on 06-01-2011 21:18
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Super Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7706 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Yes - Phasia hemiptera male (dark wings) and female (transparent wings)
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
| brigitteu |
Posted on 06-01-2011 21:35
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Member Location: Switzerland Posts: 895 Joined: 08.07.09 |
Hi Chris Thanks! for gymnosoma too! So more questions: if this one on the pic - which I thought - is P.hemiptera, male too: are they so diffrent in form and colour? Or is the first male "an older" one? This pic is from: Switzerland, highmoor, about 960 msm, 18.07.2010 Kind regards, Brigitte brigitteu attached the following image: ![]() [45.85Kb] Edited by brigitteu on 06-01-2011 22:02 |
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| ChrisR |
Posted on 06-01-2011 21:42
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Super Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7706 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Yes - the wing colour is very variable but this is a male P.hemiptera
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
| brigitteu |
Posted on 06-01-2011 22:05
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Member Location: Switzerland Posts: 895 Joined: 08.07.09 |
With this colourd one a had no doubt until the dark one was a P.hemiptera too ![]() Thanks, also for your estimated infos! Brigitte |
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