Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Volucella inanis?
Posted by javig on 18-02-2008 21:40
#1
Sierra Nevada, Granada, Spain, 1000 m. 16 September 2007, very common.
Thx
Posted by Andre on 18-02-2008 22:36
#2
It certainly is! :)
Posted by Zeegers on 18-02-2008 23:27
#3
Are we really really sure ?
Inanis is replaced by elegans on the Iberian Peninsula.
Theo
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 19-02-2008 00:08
#4
It is
V. inanis.
Volucella elegans is like
this one with a dark midpatch on wings.
Posted by Andre on 19-02-2008 01:34
#5
Yes Theo, we are really really sure. I have both in my collection. And
inanis is on the Spanish checklist.