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Autore: | D & JP Balmer [ 31/10/2012, 1:00 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: Chrysogaster solstitialis (female) ? |
Saluti, It seems that wings are turned yellow on the basis (see the photos). In that case it would be a question of chalybeata ♀ or basalis ♀ (same habitus). To specify, would be needed a photo of face. Ciao. D & JP Balmer |
Autore: | Karol Ox [ 31/10/2012, 7:57 ] | ||
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: Chrysogaster solstitialis (female) ? | ||
D & JP Balmer ha scritto: Saluti, It seems that wings are turned yellow on the basis (see the photos). In that case it would be a question of chalybeata ♀ or basalis ♀ (same habitus). To specify, would be needed a photo of face. Ciao. D & JP Balmer Hi, thank you for your help. I have only this photo of face.
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Autore: | D & JP Balmer [ 31/10/2012, 16:31 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: Chrysogaster solstitialis (female) ? |
Saluti, Thanks for your new photo. chalybeata ♀ or basalis ♀ is confirmed (The wings are turned yellow on the basis). The new photo does not show the face, of face. Thus I cannot be more precise. Alas ! Ciao. D & JP Balmer |
Autore: | Maura [ 07/11/2012, 11:18 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: Chrysogaster solstitialis (female) ? |
Hi Jean-Pierre, I found Chrysogaster chalybeata Meigen, 1822 as synonym of Chrysogaster cemiteriorum Linnaeus, 1758 or Chrysogaster coemiteriorum (Linnaeus, 1758) in FaunaEur (I think probably the last one is the correct spelling), can you confirm? The other one: Chrysogaster basalis Loew, 1857. ![]() |
Autore: | D & JP Balmer [ 07/11/2012, 13:07 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: Chrysogaster solstitialis (female) ? |
Maura ha scritto: ... I found Chrysogaster chalybeata Meigen, 1822 as synonym of Chrysogaster cemiteriorum Linnaeus, 1758 or Chrysogaster coemiteriorum (Linnaeus, 1758) in FaunaEur (I think probably the last one is the correct spelling), can you confirm ?... Saluti,coemiteriorum seems to be a lapsus scriptum or a fault of Latin of Turton (1801). chalybeata is effectively a junior synonym of cemiterorium, you are right ! Ciao. D & JP Balmer |
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