Thread subject: Diptera.info :: help with ID

Posted by zcuc on 23-01-2010 18:38
#1

From Israel

Posted by Roger Thomason on 23-01-2010 19:16
#2

Looks like Scaeva selenitica

Posted by Juergen Peters on 23-01-2010 19:17
#3

Hi, Roger!

Roger Thomason wrote:
Looks like Scaeva selenitica


I would vote for S. pyrastri (markings white, not yellow).

Posted by zcuc on 23-01-2010 19:51
#4

Thanks Juergen,

Pattern are indeed white on black. I have old papaer that list those species from Isarel
Scaeva albomaculata Macquart, 1842
Scaeva pyrastri (Linnaeus, 1758)
Scaeva selenitica (Meigen, 1822)

I'm not sure if this list is still valid today.

Posted by Gerard Pennards on 23-01-2010 20:19
#5

Male Scaeva pyrastri.
Greetings