Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Neomochtherus pallipes ?

Posted by Jessica on 03-10-2020 23:03
#1

Hello,

Could this female be a Neomochtherus pallipes ?

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos268/big/Asile.jpg
Jessica Joachim : France : Colombiers : 34440 : 13/06/2020
Altitude : 71 m - Taille : 15 mm avec ovipositeur
Réf. : 268403

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos268/big/Asile-2.jpg
Jessica Joachim : France : Colombiers : 34440 : 13/06/2020
Altitude : 71 m - Taille : 15 mm avec ovipositeur
Réf. : 268404

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 05-10-2020 18:15
#2

It could be although it looks slightly different. We need to the belly of the abdomen to be sure.

Posted by Jessica on 05-10-2020 18:44
#3

Arf okay thank you, I don't have pictures where we can see ventral side of abdomen :s

Posted by christoophe on 05-10-2020 19:51
#4

I find close to Aneomochtherus flavipes.

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 06-10-2020 00:27
#5

That is an option, but this fly looks rather small though. A flavipes is usually larger than 20 mm.

Posted by Jessica on 06-10-2020 19:05
#6

I add picture which help me to measure her.
There may be a little measurement error, but she was not larger than 20 mm !

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos268/big/Asile(1).jpg
Jessica Joachim : France : Colombiers : 34440 : 13/06/2020
Altitude : 71 m - Taille : 15 mm avec ovipositeur
Réf. : 268603

Posted by christoophe on 06-10-2020 21:54
#7

I have in collection A. flavipes. Indeed this species is large. A. confused is smaller, but on these photos difficult to say.

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 07-10-2020 01:52
#8

Aghhh, yes it could well be A confusus. Again a but.... my specimens have a totally white mystax and Tsacas mentions that.....??? remains a puzzling specimen. Please get us a male :-)

Posted by christoophe on 07-10-2020 13:20
#9

My A. confused specimens also have a completely white mystax.

Posted by Jessica on 15-10-2020 17:31
#10

Arf okay, I just have this one. May be next year :)
Thank you !