Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Syrphidae, Hungary
Posted by Xespok on 26-07-2006 18:03
#1
This was a small to middle sized syrphid, not very common around here.
Posted by Xespok on 26-07-2006 18:04
#2
A view from the top.
Posted by Xespok on 26-07-2006 21:17
#3
Possibly Eumerus sp? Where is Gerard, I have not seen him here for ages.
Posted by Paul Beuk on 26-07-2006 22:33
#4
Hehe, Gerard has to make his living doing field work this summer. After that it is a holiday. He might well be on that holiday right now, so expect him back in the not too distant future.
And, well, I was wondering about
Eumerus, too. Those hind tarsi should be characteristic, one would think.
Posted by Tony Irwin on 27-07-2006 11:57
#5
The white-pilose hind tarsi are found in the males of a couple of
Eumerus species -
argyropus and
flavitarsis, but
argyropus has spots only on tergite three, so this a male
flavitarsis. Cute fly! :)
Posted by Xespok on 27-07-2006 19:24
#6
Paul, Tony, thx for your help!