Thread subject: Diptera.info :: syrphidae / stratiomyidae ?

Posted by Robert Heemskerk on 24-07-2006 01:06
#1

Hello flyforum,

In the afternoon I found this fly.
It look's like syrphidae to my first impression, but perhabs it is stratiomyidae..
There was no much time, I got attacked by Tabanidae..
So I have to do with these few (not so good) pictures..

- I see colourlines on the eyes
- end of the thorax is pointed
- waist is thin
- I cannot see any spines at the back of the sculletum.

Is it syrphidae sp.? or perhabs stratiomyidae?

I can use some help:o

Posted by Robert Heemskerk on 24-07-2006 01:06
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Posted by Robert Heemskerk on 24-07-2006 01:07
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Posted by Tony Irwin on 24-07-2006 01:49
#4

Looks like Physiphora alceae (Ulidiidae)

Posted by Paul Beuk on 24-07-2006 09:31
#5

Expecting it is from the Netherlands, I would agree. Still, I am wondering about the blackish appearance. From what I know of this species, it is usually much more metallic green. In this specimen there is relatively little green...

Posted by Ben Hamers on 24-07-2006 20:50
#6

The blackish appaerance probably is caused by the flash of the camera(or by the sun).
At my pictures of P. alceae I see the same : The fly is much darker then I saw it through the lens.

Ben

Posted by Robert Heemskerk on 26-07-2006 12:34
#7

Hi Ben,

I think that explain the dark apierence.
At that time I had difficulties to concentrate, because of Tabanidae.

greeting robert,