Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Kind of Bibio
Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 17-04-2007 21:02
#1
On a Dutch forum I found out that this fly must be some
Bibio species. Can it be identified from these mediocre photo's?
Thanks,
Cor
Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 17-04-2007 21:03
#2
portrait of the same fly
Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 17-04-2007 21:03
#3
and finally a lateral view
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 17-04-2007 22:07
#4
I found it very similar to this one! Perhaps it is a female of Bibio hortulanus. Not sure.
And in Serra da Estrela I found huge Bibio marci flies! :S
Posted by Robert Heemskerk on 18-04-2007 10:38
#5
I think this is Bibio Anglicus.
- orange body (female)
- dark (braun) pterostigma and the wing(veins) in the back of the wing are not milkwhite.
From what I understand(from waarneming.nl) the place where you saw these bibio was Amstelveen (place near Amsterdam). Thats very special I think..
Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 18-04-2007 11:16
Posted by Zeegers on 18-04-2007 18:59
#6
Hi Cor,
Do you have any picture with clear focus on a wing ?
It certainly looks like B. anglicus, which would be suprising near Amstelveen.
Theo Zeegers
Posted by Robert Heemskerk on 18-04-2007 22:39
#7
Question about the orange female of bibionidae.
Are there three orange bibionidae sp. female's in the Netherlands?
These are:
1) Bibio ferruginatus
2) B. hortulanus
3) B. anglicus
Are there also Doliphus sp. where the female's are orange? which can be confused with Bibionidae? Bibionidae sp. must have a big spine on the frontleg I guess..
Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 19-04-2007 08:15
#8
I found 3 other flies the next day. I'm sorry not to have mentioned this before, but I found them near my garden. in Amstelveen, The Netherlands. They sit on Hawthorn and other shrubs (
Cornus mas on the photographs) that border a football playfield! (That's Nature in Amstelveen, I'm afraid:()
I made some new, and technically better, photographs, which I add here. I hope the view on the wings suffices, else I'll go and make some more today!
Note that the spine on the front leg is visible in two photographs, even if it is out of focus in one of them.
Edited by Cor Zonneveld on 19-04-2007 08:21
Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 19-04-2007 08:16
#9
another picture
Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 19-04-2007 08:17
#10
and yet another....
Posted by Zeegers on 19-04-2007 19:48
#11
Yes, this should be anglicus.
Congratulations.
Theo