Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Robber fly ID
Posted by Toby on 01-04-2007 00:51
#1
can you tell from underside which sp. this is? Richmond Pk, SW London. June. Looking through the gallery i'm guessing a Dioctria sp.?
Edited by Toby on 01-04-2007 01:09
Posted by Toby on 01-04-2007 01:10
#2
think I may have now found it in BioImages using the Dioctria lead.
D. baumhaueri?
Edited by Toby on 01-04-2007 01:11
Posted by Danny Wolff on 01-04-2007 19:59
#3
Should be Dioctria atricapilla (legs completely black, wings partly darkened ...). Prey looks like a Leptogaster.
Greetings, Danny
Posted by Toby on 01-04-2007 20:42
#4
mmmh, I think this side view might support D. baumhaueri - see http://www.bioimages.org.uk/HTML/P3/P39395.php
Posted by Danny Wolff on 02-04-2007 19:15
#5
Well, if you are sure that it is the same specimen (having lost its prey and changed its resting place?), then you are right with D. baumhaueri, which we call D. hyalipennis in Central Europe. (Curious that nothing of the pale leg-colour is to be seen in your first image). Such dark hyalipennis are very seldom in Central Europe.
Greetings, Danny
Posted by Paul Beuk on 02-04-2007 20:31
#6
They are not the same species (leg coloours are off). Top is
atricapilla, bottom is
hyalipennis (=
baumhaueri).
Posted by Kahis on 02-04-2007 20:34
#7
The females are not conspecific. While most of the yellow could be hidden in the first picture, some parts (base of femora and trochanters) are clearly yellow on the anterior face on the 2nd fly, but black on the 1st.
Posted by Toby on 02-04-2007 22:20
#8
my mistake the images were captured two weeks apart. Thanks for the IDs.