Posted by Justafly on 06-12-2018 11:46
#1
Pragelato, Piedmont, Italy - 2016-07-15
Is it enough for an identification?:(
Many thanks again.:);):);)
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 06-12-2018 21:52
#3
This is weird looking male Neoiamus sp. something close to N. cyanurus but I can't see enough detail in the hypopygium to be sure. Tibiae are much too dark for a "normal" cyanurus
Posted by Justafly on 06-12-2018 23:55
#4
Thank YOU.:):):)
Just in case it could help … in this detail it is a little visible the hypopygium.
In Italy are only present the following species of Neoitamus Osten-Sacken, 1878:
Neoitamus castellanii Hradsky, 1956 (N) [E]
Neoitamus cothurnatus (Meigen, 1820) (N)
Neoitamus cyanurus (Loew, 1849) (N)
Neoitamus splendidus Oldenberg, 1912 (N)
Thank again. Ciao.:);)
Edited by Justafly on 07-12-2018 06:55
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 07-12-2018 18:24
#5
The picture is not really enough but if we have to choose from the 4 species I would make this a dark N. cyanurus