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Pollenia ID. -> Male Pollenia angustigena
Pentti Ketola
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Hi!
Photo on Finland Kokkola 17 Mar. 2020.
Is it possible to get species for that male?


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P. angustigena?
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Hello Pentti,

how many ad on t2? i see one but is there a smaller one above it or not?
it is of the rudis group. check the underside of the wing to eliminate pediculata.
if one ad, then angustigena male.

edit: it can't be rudis, the long av hairs between av setae of t3 are missing.


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John
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Hello John!
Where is ad t2 ?

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I will attach a photo of the tibiae of a verified Pollenia mayeri male for reference
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Hello Pentii,

I should've spent a bit more time on the photo labels. I've made a new photo with better labels.

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Thanks John!

t2 middle tibia
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Hello Pentii,

I apologize for the sloppy photo labels. I am tired and i have Bronchitis. I tried to hurry and slap it together.

Anyway, it looks like a good match with Pollenia angustigena. You can check your specimen against the work of Dr. Rognes:

http://www.knut-rognes.no/Rognes%201987b%20-%20The%20taxonomy%20of%20the%20Pollenia%20rudis%20species%20group.pdf

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Thank you very much!

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