Posted by Dimitri Geystor on 12-06-2006 08:52
#1
Greetings,
I'm seeking your advice on this determination.
I first thought this fly to be Pandivirilia eximia (Meigen, 1820). Then, a member of the Insecte.org forum pointed out to me that, according to the determination key of Van Veen (which I was not aware of), P.eximia should not have a hairy face.
http://home.hccnet.nl/mp.van.veen/therevidae/therevidae.html
The key leads me to :
22.a. Tergite 4-6: lateral margin entirely shining black; thoracic dorsum with two yellowish grey longitudinal stripes and two pairs of dorsocentral bristles. 9-11 mm. -> Thereva cincta Meigen
Your opinion would be greatly appreciated (click on the photos for enlarged view).
geystor : France : 11/6/2006 : Monsegur : 47150
altitude : 200 - taille : 15 mm
ref=10044
geystor : France : 11/6/2006 : Monsegur : 47150
altitude : 200 - taille : 15 mm
ref=10043
geystor : France : 11/6/2006 : Monsegur : 47150
altitude : 200 - taille : 15 mm
ref=10042
This topic on insecte.org :
http://www.insecte.org/forum/ressemble-a-une-asilide-mais-nen-est-pas-une-vt9519.html
Thanks,
Dimitri
Edited by Dimitri Geystor on 12-06-2006 08:53
Posted by Paul Beuk on 12-06-2006 09:03
#2
It resembles the one that was identified as
Thereva auarata earlier, but maybe there are similar species around. See
http://www.dipter...ead_id=477.
Posted by crex on 12-06-2006 09:39
#3
Amazing photo of the head. May I ask what equipment you used for this?
Posted by Zeegers on 12-06-2006 21:20
#4
this is a Thereva no doubt.
To tell the species, is more difficult.
Theo Zeegers
Posted by Dimitri Geystor on 12-06-2006 21:25
#5
Paul Beuk wrote:
It resembles the one that was identified as
Thereva auarata earlier, but maybe there are similar species around. See
http://www.dipter...ead_id=477.
Resembles, yes, but not identicatal by a long shot. Unless you consider that these variations in "fluffiness" and "fur color" are witnin acceptable bounds. Before posting my message I had examined the Thereva pictures on diptera.info, and discarded the aurata hypothesis.
Well, there we are then, without a conclusive identification.
Thanks a lot, nevertheless, Paul.
Dimitri
Posted by Dimitri Geystor on 12-06-2006 21:29
#6
crex wrote:
Amazing photo of the head. May I ask what equipment you used for this?
Sure.
Canon 20D with Canon MP-E 65 mm macro lens.
Composite picure treated with Helicon focus software for increased depth of field.
Regards,
Dimitri