Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Empididae - Rhamphomyia luridipennis & Hilara sp.
Posted by Frank Koehler on 22-10-2006 14:56
#1
Lets climb on the mountains again - southside of the Gro?glockner: Two species, a single specimen of a larger species and a group of a small species (there have been hundreds of them). Any id possible? Greetings Frank
Austria / K?rnten: Gro?glockner, Hoher Sattel, 2200m, VIII.2004
Same location and date, smaller species
Edited by Frank Koehler on 22-11-2006 13:30
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 22-10-2006 15:17
#2
Hi Frank.
I think first one is Rhamphomia female.
Nikita
Posted by Paul Beuk on 22-10-2006 18:11
#3
The first two are indeed
Rhamphomyia females, possibly
R. spinosa. The bottom one is
Hilara. For me virtually impossible to identify from pictures, especially from the Alps.
Edited by Paul Beuk on 21-11-2006 16:45
Posted by Paul Beuk on 21-11-2006 16:48
#4
Frank sent some specimens on alcohol. The
Rhamphomyia female is
R. luridipennis, of the
R. albosegmentata group. In the tube was also a male (no picture here) and a damaged male specimen of another species of the same group (for example the genitalia were missing).
Posted by Frank Koehler on 22-11-2006 13:36
#5
Thank you very much Paul!
I have 5 photos of this specimen. It?s possible, that there have been a lot of similar Empididae and I tried to collect a male too. By the way: I suggest to construct more stable flies, which can be collected with a beetle exhaustor ;)
Thanks for the other ids too. Photos for the gallery will be submittet asap.
Best regards
Frank