Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Lathyrophthalmus aeneus
Posted by Makro Freak on 21-08-2010 18:36
#1
Hi,
this should be a male and female of
Lathyrophthalmus aeneus syn.
Eristalinus aeneus, right ? I've read that this species is related to the coast, thats why I'am not 100% sure. Can anyone please teach me on how to find the right established scientific name when there is a synonym ? Taking this species as example: Is it
Lathyrophthalmus aeneus Syn.
Eristalinus aeneus or
Eristalinus aeneus Syn.
Lathyrophthalmus aeneus ?
Location: Munich, Germany very close to the river Isar. (alpine upland)
Size: aprox 9mm
The male ...
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The female ...
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Best wishes
Richard
Posted by pierred on 21-08-2010 20:21
#2
Hi,
Where did you find this name
Lathyrophthalmus. No trace in Fauna europaea. This is to be found in zipcodezoo.com
http://zipcodezoo...s_astrops/, but I don't know in which region of the world.
Posted by Makro Freak on 21-08-2010 20:36
#3
I have a book of 2002 (Kurt Kormann "Schwebfliegen und Blasenkopffliegen Mitteleuropas" ) where this species is described as
Lathyrophthalmus aeneus (SCOPOLI, 1763) :|
Edited by Makro Freak on 21-08-2010 20:39
Posted by Grigory Popov on 21-08-2010 20:46
#4
Now correctly there is
Eristalinus Rondani, 1857 as genus,
Lathyrophthalmus Mik, 1897 as subgenus of
Eristalinus, for
E. aeneus for example. See also: Perez-Banon C., Rojo S., Stahls G. & Marcos-Garcia M. A. Taxonomy of European
Eristalinus (Diptera: Syrphidae) based on larval morphology and molecular data // European Journal of Entomology. — 2003. — Vol. 100, No. 3. — P. 417–428.
Posted by Gerard Pennards on 21-08-2010 21:46
#5
So, the correct name would be Eristalinus (Lathyropthalmus) aeneus! :D
Posted by Makro Freak on 22-08-2010 00:29
#6
Thank you. A few days ago I had a similar discussion about the synonym of the species Leucozona glaucia. How about the synonym of Leucozona glaucia Syn.: Ischyrosyrphus glaucius ?