Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Machimus atricapillus

Posted by hedy2411 on 09-08-2014 22:35
#1

Can this fly be named..?
Found 11-8-2008 in Zeist, Holland

Edited by hedy2411 on 10-08-2014 11:12

Posted by ValerioW on 09-08-2014 22:49
#2

Yes. Female from Machimus complex.

Posted by ValerioW on 09-08-2014 22:54
#3

I'm wandering if it can be aTolmerus cingulatus

Edited by ValerioW on 09-08-2014 23:00

Posted by hedy2411 on 09-08-2014 23:09
#4

Hello Valerio,

You see, it's my promblem too, eventhough these flies are well described I have problems to recognise them and I'm happy with the help of this forum.

Maybe Reinoud can help us out here..

Regards,
Hedy


Posted by ValerioW on 09-08-2014 23:16
#5

My initial thought was about T. atricapillus, but when I enlarged legs with my PP application I noticed that legs appear unfit. So, for me T. cf. cingulatus can be ok.

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 10-08-2014 03:11
#6

T. atricapillus is right. Note the beard, it is basically black, cingulatus would have much whiter beard in the lower half. T. atricapillus is notoriously variable. T. cingulatus has always red "rings" on top of femora and definite black markings on middle of tibiae. (Which are not always Obvious)

Posted by hedy2411 on 10-08-2014 11:13
#7

Thank you for your reactions Valerio and Reinoud!!

Regards,
Hedy