Posted by Juergen Peters on 02-11-2008 18:57
#1
Hello!
Syrphids are not usual in November in our region (except sometimes
Episyrphus balteatus or adult overwinterers like
Eristalis tenax). This 7-8 mm female I found today at the forest border (northwest Germany). I have read that the light green halteres indicate
Melanostoma scalare, but also some flies with yellow halteres were identified as
M. scalare in the last postings here (?).
Larger picture:
http://www.foto-u...are_W3.jpg
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 02-11-2008 19:16
#3
This is the wholly pollinose face and distinct spots on frons that identify
Melanostoma scalare, like this one (though this species has often greenish halters it's true).
Posted by Juergen Peters on 02-11-2008 19:21
#4
Stephane Lebrun wrote:
This is the wholly pollinose face and distinct spots on frons that identify Melanostoma scalare, like this one (though this species has often greenish halters it's true).
Many thanks, Stephane!