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Gintautas Steiblys
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Posted on 03-12-2011 09:57
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Hi,

can you tell which species Rhagio here?
Maybe Rhagio tringarius ?
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The clear wings and colourless stigma do suggest R. tringarius. The other possibility listed in 'British Soldierflies and their Allies' is R. annulatus which is a mainly woodland species (tringarius being mostly found in open marshes). I am not sure how relevant this is in Lithuania though.

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I it took a photo of a former quarry in the outskirts. I think that there will probably be R. tringarius..

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I would say annulatus from this single picture. Try this: http://home.hccnet.nl/mp.van.veen/KEYS/Rhagionidae/Rhagio.html Coxa 1 grey goes to annulatus...
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Really like, thank you Libor
 
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