Paragus tibialis on Lotus looking for place to oviposit - Flickr - S. Rae
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Description: First experience of a difficult genus. Adults are variable and males can often only be told apart by microscopic studies of their genitalia. Females are often indistinguishable. Somewhat easier in the Canary Islands as the genus consists of two allopatric species: P. coadunatus in Tenerife, and P. tibialis in more xeric conditions on Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, and Fuerteventura. (see www.entomologica.es/cont/publis/boletines/18.pdf ) These are tiny hoverflies but abundant and were the commonest species noted in Lanzarote during my stay. Vernacular names English: none yet Dansk: Klit-maskesvirreflue Deutsch: Español: Français: Nederlands: Piemelkrieltje Norsk (bokmål): slank steppeblomsterflue Svenska: Slank stäppblomfluga. Date: 19 March 2011, 13:00. Source: Paragus tibialis on Lotus looking for place to oviposit. Author: S. Rae from Scotland, UK. Camera location28° 52′ 28.8″ N, 13° 51′ 02.95″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 28.874666; -13.850820.
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- Syrphidae (flower flies)
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- Paragus tibialis
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