[Syrphidae] Pterallastes is Palumbia?

Paul Beuk syrphidae@nottingham.ac.uk
Wed, 14 Jul 2004 12:06:28 +0200


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Paul

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From: "Gerard Pennards" <gerard_pennards@hotmail.com>
To: <Syrphidae@nottingham.ac.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 11:27 AM
Subject: [Syrphidae] Pterallastes is Palumbia?


> Dear all,
> Thank you for your reactions so far.
> With the help of Christian Thompson (Thanks Christian) I found out =
that the=20
> specimen from the Greek mountains is more likely to be Palumbia sp. =
than=20
> Pterallastes sp. The most likely candidat seems to be Palumbia =
eristaloides=20
> Portschinsky, that also occurs in Turkey and the Balcan.
>=20
> To be certain of its identity I have put some digital pictures (made =
by Paul=20
> Beuk, thanks Paul) on the web:
> Specimen in dorsal view:
> [img]http://www.diptera.info/images/cfPalumbia_erist_dors1.jpg[/img]
> (a larger, unedited image here
> [url]http://www.diptera.info/images/100_0479.JPG[/url]
>=20
> Specimen in lateral view:
> [img]http://www.diptera.info/images/cfPalumbia_erist_lat.jpg[/img]
> (a larger, unedited image here
> [url]http://www.diptera.info/images/100_0483.JPG[/url]
>=20
> Wing:
> [img]http://www.diptera.info/images/cfPalumbia_erist_wing.jpg[/img]
> (a larger, unedited image here
> [url]http://www.diptera.info/images/100_0482.JPG[/url]
>=20
> Head in lateral view:
> =
[img]http://www.diptera.info/images/cfPalumbia_erist_head_lat.jpg[/img]
> (a larger, unedited image here
> [url]http://www.diptera.info/images/100_0484.JPG[/url]
>=20
> Head in anterior view:
> =
[img]http://www.diptera.info/images/cfPalumbia_erist_head_ant.jpg[/img]
> (a larger, unedited image here
> [url]http://www.diptera.info/images/100_0487.JPG[/url]
>=20
> The larger, unedited images may run off the screen (depending on the =
fact
> whether your browser resizes images that are too large to fit on the =
screen.
> In that case you will need to use the scroll bars to go to the parts =
you
> want to see.
>=20
> I would be grateful for any comments about the identity, hopefully the =

> pictures are clear enough.
> Greetings, Gerard Pennards
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> _________________________________________________________________
> MSN Zoeken helpt je om de gekste dingen te vinden! =
http://search.msn.nl
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>----- Original Message ----- </FONT>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>From: "Gerard Pennards" &lt;</FONT><A=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Subject: [Syrphidae] Pterallastes is=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial><BR><FONT size=3D2></FONT></FONT></DIV><FONT =
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size=3D2>&gt; Dear all,<BR>&gt; Thank you for your reactions so =
far.<BR>&gt; With=20
the help of Christian Thompson (Thanks Christian) I found out that the =
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specimen from the Greek mountains is more likely to be Palumbia sp. than =

<BR>&gt; Pterallastes sp. The most likely candidat seems to be Palumbia=20
eristaloides <BR>&gt; Portschinsky, that also occurs in Turkey and the=20
Balcan.<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; To be certain of its identity I have put some =
digital=20
pictures (made by Paul <BR>&gt; Beuk, thanks Paul) on the web:<BR>&gt; =
Specimen=20
in dorsal view:<BR>&gt;=20
[img]http://www.diptera.info/images/cfPalumbia_erist_dors1.jpg[/img]<BR>&=
gt; (a=20
larger, unedited image here<BR>&gt;=20
[url]http://www.diptera.info/images/100_0479.JPG[/url]<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; =
Specimen=20
in lateral view:<BR>&gt;=20
[img]http://www.diptera.info/images/cfPalumbia_erist_lat.jpg[/img]<BR>&gt=
; (a=20
larger, unedited image here<BR>&gt;=20
[url]http://www.diptera.info/images/100_0483.JPG[/url]<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt;=20
Wing:<BR>&gt;=20
[img]http://www.diptera.info/images/cfPalumbia_erist_wing.jpg[/img]<BR>&g=
t; (a=20
larger, unedited image here<BR>&gt;=20
[url]http://www.diptera.info/images/100_0482.JPG[/url]<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; =
Head in=20
lateral view:<BR>&gt;=20
[img]http://www.diptera.info/images/cfPalumbia_erist_head_lat.jpg[/img]<B=
R>&gt;=20
(a larger, unedited image here<BR>&gt;=20
[url]http://www.diptera.info/images/100_0484.JPG[/url]<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; =
Head in=20
anterior view:<BR>&gt;=20
[img]http://www.diptera.info/images/cfPalumbia_erist_head_ant.jpg[/img]<B=
R>&gt;=20
(a larger, unedited image here<BR>&gt;=20
[url]http://www.diptera.info/images/100_0487.JPG[/url]<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; =
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larger, unedited images may run off the screen (depending on the =
fact<BR>&gt;=20
whether your browser resizes images that are too large to fit on the=20
screen.<BR>&gt; In that case you will need to use the scroll bars to go =
to the=20
parts you<BR>&gt; want to see.<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; I would be grateful for =
any=20
comments about the identity, hopefully the <BR>&gt; pictures are clear=20
enough.<BR>&gt; Greetings, Gerard Pennards<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt;=20
_________________________________________________________________<BR>&gt;=
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