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Posted on 17-12-2011 19:56
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Hello forum, please ID
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I think Anthomyiidae! Smile
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A male Hydrophoria. In Britain this would key to H. linogrisea.
The yellow postpedicel and genital segments and the lack of darkening on the fore-femur seem unusual compared with the few images I have seen,but they may well be within normal variation. (I see Fauna Eur. lists an Asian species H. rufitibia which has appeared in Germany and Greece, but I know nothing about it.)
 
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Now I've found Suwa's 2002 paper http://eprints.li...09-127.pdf in which he retracts the identification of the German H. bavarica with the Japanese H rufitibia. It's probably irrelevant anyway. The paper makes little mention of colour, and you can't know anything without a good view of the genitalia, but one characteristic of the group is the shortness of the ad seta on t1 compared with the neighbouring setulae - not the case here, so probably H. linogrisea is correct. Michael?
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1av on hindtibia and sternite V / hypogygium seems orange/yellow, so maybe Eutrichota praepotens....
 
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That would account for my uncertainty Grin but at least I learned a few things!

(Corrected for grammar!)
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Sara,Stephen,Javaner..., thank you very much for your interest
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It's clearly E. praepotens - only an idiot would think otherwise. awkward Still, public embarrassment is very character-forming TumbsUp
 
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I also was fooled at first.
So don't feel bad about it!!!!

Joke TumbsUp
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You're too kind (I think)!
 
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Very thank you Stephen
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