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A black fly with white spot
lweit
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Posted on 07-06-2006 22:30
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Hello
What the ID of this fly, all black with many white spot on the abdomen,it's look like a species of Bombyliidae ??
Photo taken in NE of France, near Metz.

Thank you for your help
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I think this must be Bombylius ater. I am sure I will be corrected if I am wong (at least, I hope Wink).
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I'm not an expert on Bombyliidae, but this fly seems to have the swollen first antennal segments characteristic for the genus Conophorus. Besides, I think the proboscis isn't long enough for Bombylius.
 
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Well, the only Conophorus I have in my Dutch key has yellow hairs. With the dense hairing of the antennae I cannot vouch for a swollen first antennal segment and the poboscis may appear shorter because it is bent downwards. Still, you may be right if it is another species than mentioned in my key...
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I know that in southern Europe there are black haired species. But it's time for a Bombyliid specialist to join in...
 
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Another photo of this Bombylidae sp.
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and third photo of this Bombylidae sp.
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I have no doubt that, given the locality, this is Bombylius ater.
Several similar species occur in Spain


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Thank you Theo

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Bombylius ater i agree it is this species but it is now called Bombylella atra. they can look very different depending on the degree of ware, this one is in good condition.
 
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David

How are you on Australian Bomylids?


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Phew, apparently I know at least the tiniest little bit about Mediterranean beeflies. Wink
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