Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Wasp Mimic fly (Malaysia)
Posted by orionmystery on 07-06-2010 12:17
#1
Edit: perhaps it's not Syrphidae?
OK..i went through all 26 pages of gallery and I did find something close, however, none had a waist that slim! So what is this?
Location: Sungai Tua Recreation Forest, Selangor, Malaysia.
I rotated the image..it was a tree trunk actually
Ovipositing animation here:
http://farm5.stat...7519_o.gif
Edited by ChrisR on 07-06-2010 16:16
Posted by Paul Beuk on 07-06-2010 13:16
#2
Ceriana sp.
Posted by ChrisR on 07-06-2010 16:17
#3
Do you have any dorsal photos where we can see the wing venation?
Posted by orionmystery on 07-06-2010 16:26
#4
Thanks Paul and Chris.
Dorsal view here:
Bigger view
http://farm5.stat...d9c5_b.jpg
Edited by orionmystery on 07-06-2010 16:38
Posted by AaronS on 28-11-2018 06:35
#5
Good to see a dorsal shot here. (Months ago I'd bumped into the nice
lateral oviposition photo on Flickr.)
This is
Monoceromyia javana...for details (including links to keys, original descriptions, and more) see the comments thread below
this iNat post of M. javana.
[Note: For those who prefer to assign the rank of subgenera to the traditional subtribe-level groupings within Cerioidini...this would be best be referred to as
Ceriana (Monoceromyia) javana. Some might use the binomial
Ceriana javana -- but that causes much confusion among many people who might misconstrue the binomial as suggesting this is a member of the subgenus
Ceriana...and/or may think that
Monoceromyia javana and
Ceriana javana refer to separate species.]
Edited by AaronS on 28-11-2018 06:52