Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Fly on flower of Taraxacum officinale..

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 14-06-2006 21:01
#1

Taken today 14.06.2006 in Silgueiros - VISEU



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Posted by Paul Beuk on 14-06-2006 22:47
#2

Definitely a bombyliid.

Posted by David Gibbs on 17-06-2006 17:21
#3

This is an Usia, there are three species with this wing pattern, aenea, aenoides and similis. Idenification nearly always requires a specimen. I am particularly intersted in this genus and would welcome specimens from anyone willing to let me borrow them for a while.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 17-06-2006 19:41
#4

David Gibbs wrote:
This is an Usia, there are three species with this wing pattern, aenea, aenoides and similis. Idenification nearly always requires a specimen. I am particularly intersted in this genus and would welcome specimens from anyone willing to let me borrow them for a while.


In next time I will try to catch this one. PM me. ;)

Posted by Xespok on 17-06-2006 21:21
#5

By the way, the flower is NOT Taraxacum officinale, not even Taraxacum.

Posted by paqui on 21-06-2006 22:26
#6

those three and:
U.Micrusia: aurata, loewii, pusilla, versicolor
U.Usia: angustifrons, arida, atrata, engeli, florea, ignorata, martini, pallescens, vestita

but there are a few sps that occur in portugal and not in spain
nice pics