Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Helophilus? Greece
Posted by AliWi on 03-06-2019 11:45
#1
Hi again,
this beautiful Syrphidae we found northern Greece.
Found on 03.05.2019 at lake kerkini.
I think it belongs to Helophilus, maybe Helophilus pendulus?
Thanks in advance.
Alex
Posted by Nexnucanon on 04-06-2019 16:14
#2
Hi Alex
Sure is :) And it's a male.
Michael
Posted by AliWi on 04-06-2019 17:47
#3
Thanks for the confirmation of Helophilus pendulus.
Cheers,
Alex
Posted by Nexnucanon on 05-06-2019 12:31
#4
Hi Alex
You are welcome. But actually I may have been a bit fast with this one. You can actually clearly see the entirely black thighs and the only small portion of yellow on the tibia (a little lower). And that would actually make it a Helophilus hybridus. Sorry.
It's still a male, though :)
Michael
Posted by Paul Beuk on 05-06-2019 13:06
#5
The tip of the abdomen actually suggest a female to me...
Posted by Nexnucanon on 05-06-2019 16:26
#6
And you're right, Paul :) Must be the heat! I was judging it by the eyes - and not thoroughly enough it seems.
Michael
Posted by AliWi on 11-06-2019 09:10
#7
Thanks a lot for your help, Nexnucanon and Paul!
Cheers,
Alex
Posted by ljvanderent on 11-06-2019 14:35
#8
Hi Alex,
This is a female
Helophilus trivittatus.
Greetings, Leendert-Jan van der Ent