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Black-Red Fly ---> Loxoceara ichneumonea/albiseta???
MarcelP
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Posted on 19-06-2011 17:22
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Alright thatīs the last one!
Also quite frequent in woody areas. Anyone gots a clue?

Taken in the woods in our area on 28th of August 2010

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Edited by MarcelP on 20-06-2011 11:43
 
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I think, Loxoceara ichneumonea, Psilidae
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Thank you! Loxocera seems to be a hot tip!

BUT, I canīt find 'ichneumonea' anywhere! Thereīs just 'fulviventris' and 'sylvatica'. Shock
And of course 'albiseta' what fits quite exactly. Did this fly recently receive another name?

Where can I find this one???awkward

Cheers,

Marcel
Edited by MarcelP on 20-06-2011 11:45
 
Jeroen K
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What do you mean with "I can't find it anywhere"?

http://www.google.be/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=loxocera+ichneumonea
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MarcelP
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Oh, now I know where my mistake was!
It seems Erikas wrote "Loxoceara", but itīs written without an "a". I was just too lazy and copied the name in the search field --> no results!Grin

Thanks for the link, Jeroen, I probably wouldnīt have recognized...


--By the way, is there already a photo in the Diptera Gallery?--

Cheers,
Marcel
Edited by MarcelP on 20-06-2011 15:39
 
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