Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Help with Platycheirus ID
Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 06-11-2010 16:56
#1
I found this little fellow near Bewdley, in the Midlands in a field by woods. I think it is a
Platycheirus species, but I am not good enough to get to the correct species or the most probable one. I would grately appreciate any help to ID it. Thanks in advance!!
EDIT: Sorry, it seems I cannot upload the attachment. Have to try to sort that out.
Edited by Piluca_Alvarez on 06-11-2010 17:00
Posted by Andre Burgers on 06-11-2010 19:17
#2
Piluca,
I think you have the same problem as I did when I started here: spaces in the file name are not allowed.
Saludos,
André
Edited by Andre Burgers on 06-11-2010 19:19
Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 06-11-2010 22:05
#3
Thanks Andre!!
I have many other angles and certainly can show more detail if it is required.
Edited by Piluca_Alvarez on 06-11-2010 22:07
Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 06-11-2010 22:10
#4
A better quality close-up
Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 06-11-2010 22:13
#5
A lateral view showing the abdomen.
Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 06-11-2010 22:16
#6
And a front view.
Posted by Roger Thomason on 06-11-2010 22:48
#7
P.scutatus OR
P.scutatus group with yellow front feet, going on past posts I've had.
Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 06-11-2010 22:57
#8
Thank you so much, Roger!!!!
Regards
Piluca
Posted by blowave on 07-11-2010 14:37
#9
I would think it's likely to be
Platycheirus albimanus, best wait for Andre or Gerard to say for sure.
The bristles on the front femur, along with the shape of the tarsal segments that I can see fit, the yellow is probably pollen anyway but albimanus does have yellowish front tarsi.
Janet :)
Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 07-11-2010 20:07
#10
Thanks for your reply, Janet!! Will wait for more opinions.
Best
Piluca
Posted by Andre on 15-11-2010 00:37
#11
It is
albimanus indeed...
Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 02-12-2010 20:48
#12
Thanks Andre!! :)