Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Syrphid:from juvenile to adult
Posted by bums on 11-06-2015 05:57
#1
hello,
07-06: during 2,5 hours I could observe a freshly juvenile drying up to eventually fly away.
Interesting and quickly changing details...rests an identification. It seems rather common, but I cannot decide :)
is there anyone who can help me with this?
thanks a lot, Chris
13 pictures with time attached
first one 8:14...
Posted by bums on 11-06-2015 05:58
#2
8:15
Posted by bums on 11-06-2015 05:58
#3
8:16
Posted by bums on 11-06-2015 06:00
#4
8:17, no matter how i turned the leafs to get a good view, it always immediately crawled back on the shadow side...
Posted by bums on 11-06-2015 06:00
#5
8:30
Posted by bums on 11-06-2015 06:01
#6
8:52
Posted by bums on 11-06-2015 06:02
#7
8:59
Posted by bums on 11-06-2015 06:03
#8
9:23
Posted by bums on 11-06-2015 06:04
#9
9:50
Posted by bums on 11-06-2015 06:05
#10
10:00
Posted by bums on 11-06-2015 06:05
#11
10:44
Posted by bums on 11-06-2015 06:06
#12
10:45
Posted by bums on 11-06-2015 06:07
#13
10:46... last one, seconds before he took off.. :)
Edited by bums on 11-06-2015 18:07
Posted by bums on 17-06-2015 06:30
#14
...I'll try again...and once more..it might be very common, but the combination of visible details like a.o. coloring of legs, black/dark antenna and shape of spots on abdomen does not ring a bel...to me :)
thanks a lot... Chris
Edited by bums on 17-06-2015 06:31
Posted by Valentin Nidergas on 17-06-2015 19:12
#15
Eupeodes,
Platycheirus ?
Posted by bums on 25-06-2015 19:51
#16
thanks Valentin...forgot to reply... :)
but I think its a long way from Eupeodes to Platycheirus...I thought about Eupeodes though, it's size was about something like 10 + mm..but I could not make a visual link to any picture...It's probably the juvenile looks :)