[Syrphidae] Re: Syrphidae Digest, Vol 98, Issue 8

Malin Thyselius malin.thyselius at gmail.com
Thu Nov 20 11:14:34 GMT 2014


Thank you for the extensive answer!

Best Regards
Malin Thyselius

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> From: Thomas Romig [mailto:Thomas.Romig at uni-hohenheim.de]
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> Malin,
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> Guess it depends more on the actual type of landscape you have there than
> on the altitude. I have collected on the nearby Tibetan plateau at
> 4000-4500 m and found a lot of familiar species (migrants?) from low
> altitudes as well. I attach a paper where the habitat is briefly described.
> A short species list from 2 days collecting:
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> Platycheirus pusillus
> P. altotibeticus
> P. rubrolateralis
> Syrphus vitripennis
> Syrphus sp.
> Sphaerophoria indiana
> Sph. sp.
> Chrysotoxum lanulosum
> Chr. sp.
> Eupeodes spp.
> Paragus gulangensis
> Pipizella sp.
> Eristalis arbustorum
> Eristalis tenax
> Eristalinus sepulchralis
> Syritta pipiens
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> Have a good trip!
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> Thomas Romig
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> Am 07.11.2014 um 09:46 schrieb Malin Thyselius:
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> Thank you for the replays!
> If I manage to proceed with the trip I'll be sure to share any good photos.
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> Best Regards
> Malin Thyselius
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> Hi, does anyone know what hoverfly species to expect in the Himalayas
> (India) at about 4000 m above sea level?
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> Best Regards
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> Malin,
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> Not at 4000m that is mighty high, though I had Pararctophila (oberthueri?),
> Eristalis cerealis, E.tenax, Syrphus ribessi and a Sphaerophoria from the
> hills around Srinigar, and if the butterflies are anything to go by, stuff
> gets blown higher than it breeds. Let us know what you find (and any
> photos),
>
> Steven
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> Subject: [Syrphidae] Hoverflies in the Himalayas
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> Hi, does anyone know what hoverfly species to expect in the Himalayas
> (India) at about 4000 m above sea level?
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> Best Regards
> Malin Thyselius
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> You might find a species of Lycastris, something I have always wanted to
> see, with its outlandishly long proboscis !
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> Francis
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> Subject: [Syrphidae] Re: Hoverflies in the Himalayas
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> Malin,
>
> Not at 4000m that is mighty high, though I had Pararctophila
> (oberthueri?), Eristalis cerealis, E.tenax, Syrphus ribessi and a
> Sphaerophoria from the hills around Srinigar, and if the butterflies are
> anything to go by, stuff gets blown higher than it breeds. Let us know what
> you find (and any photos),
>
> Steven
>
> Steven Falk
> Artist-Naturalist-Photographer
> www.stevenfalk.co.uk<http://www.stevenfalk.co.uk/><
> http://www.stevenfalk.co.uk/>
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> Wildlife identification resources at:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/63075200@N07/collections/
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> Subject: [Syrphidae] Hoverflies in the Himalayas
> Hi, does anyone know what hoverfly species to expect in the Himalayas
> (India) at about 4000 m above sea level?
>
> Best Regards
> Malin Thyselius
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