Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Choerades spec., C. marginata?

Posted by ChristianL on 10-07-2011 13:02
#1

Hi together,
another Choerades found together with the one posted before. May be it is Choerades marginata male?

Location: Germany, Lower Saxony, Göttingen, Kerstlingeröder Feld, 300msm, on dead wood near forest edge, 05.07.11 ~15mm

Thanks for help, Christian

Posted by ChristianL on 10-07-2011 13:02
#2

An other specimen

Posted by ChristianL on 13-07-2011 09:04
#3

Yesterday I could take a better pic from (hopfully) the same species at the same location.
Maybe it can help to ID it.

Cheers, Christian

Posted by Dysmachus on 19-07-2011 19:59
#4

Image 1 and 2 seems to be Choerades fimbriata males, although there is no good view on the first tergite. Image 3 is a female of a Choerades species (not C. fimbriata!) - I'm unable to check the length of the antennal segmant - please have a look on http://www.robber...des.html#8. Yours

Posted by ChristianL on 20-07-2011 17:37
#5

Hi Dysmachus,
yes, Choerades fimbriata is probable, because only the first tergite have white hairs. The female would be C. femorata since my attempt to measure the antennae results in a proportion of 1:3 for pedicel/scape.

Thanks for your help, Christian