Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Therevid ovipositing
Posted by ChrisR on 03-06-2007 22:39
#1
Photographed in southern England today, on chalk downland; size 10mm. I know therevids can be difficult ot identify but does this one look do-able? :) Interestingly it spent about 5 minutes running over and ovipositing into loose earth. I have more photos if they're necessary.
Edited by ChrisR on 03-06-2007 22:40
Posted by Xespok on 04-06-2007 06:07
#2
Post a frontal view. The face is important for determining female Therevids as in this case.
Posted by Steve Gaimari on 04-06-2007 15:24
#3
Definitely in the genus Thereva, but not sure of the species. Kevin Holston may know - I think he is on this forum.
Steve
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 04-06-2007 15:28
#4
true. but he doesn't back to the forum since March 29 2005. (at least like a member) :)
I tried to contact him to see some therevids I caught, but he is busy now.
Posted by ChrisR on 04-06-2007 15:33
#5
I don't have a very good photo of the head but this is the best...
I was thinking it looks a it like
T. nobilitata or
T. plebeja