Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Eristalis similis or pertinax? -> E. pertinax

Posted by Carnifex on 25-02-2019 23:02
#1

Hi

This fly is from late October (Vienna, Austria), could it be E. similis? I don't know when that species flies during the year.

static.inaturalist.org/photos/28651815/original.jpg
static.inaturalist.org/photos/28651814/original.jpg

Cheers, Lorin

Edited by Carnifex on 08-03-2019 10:11

Posted by Sundew on 26-02-2019 20:04
#2

This should be a female of E. similis according to the long pterostigma. The colour of the hind tibiae also matches well (compare https://www.flick...406901344/).

Posted by Carnifex on 27-02-2019 00:07
#3

vielen Dank, Sundew!

Posted by Carnifex on 04-03-2019 11:50
#4

or maybe Eristalis pertinax instead?

Posted by Sundew on 04-03-2019 18:08
#5

I see your point: E. pertinax has a rather long pterostigma, too (a fact that I overlooked), and is characterized by yellow front and middle tarsi. Looking at the second photo, this might be the case also here, at least the middle tarsus is yellow. In his key, Mark van Veen states that similis females look much like pertinax (but should have darker feet, like this male https://diptera.i...d_id=42019). So I retract my similis and change to pertinax. We learn: never forget to look at the feet :S

Posted by Carnifex on 08-03-2019 10:10
#6

Due to this thread I learned a lot, also the features of the other common Eristalis. So, helpful it was either way :)