Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Oestridae? (23.04.22) --> Mallota fuciformis (Syrphidae)
Posted by Juergen Peters on 23-04-2022 21:43
#1
Hello,
when I first saw this furry fly today at a forest path (northwest Germany), I thought it was a bumblebee, more precisely
Bombus pratorum. But only the males of this species are so furry, and they aren't there, yet. On closer looking I saw, it was a large fly, but none of the bumblebee mimicking Syrphidae.
I think, this must be an Oestrid, possibly
Cephenemyia stimulator.
Fittingly I also saw some roe deers at the same time and place in the forest...
Edited by Juergen Peters on 24-04-2022 19:17
Posted by Juergen Peters on 23-04-2022 21:43
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Pic #2
Posted by Zeegers on 24-04-2022 08:38
#3
Hi Juergen , vey nice indeed, but it is a Syrphid:
Mallota fuciformis.
Excellent find !
( Cephenemyia are strictly summer species)
Theo
Posted by Juergen Peters on 24-04-2022 19:17
#4
Hello Theo,
thank you!
Now it makes sense, that the fly moved into the gap in the tree. Maybe there was a sap flow. I already wondered about this, but did not find an explanation.
Posted by Zeegers on 24-04-2022 20:23
#5
You actually observed that ? Great !
The larvae live in rotholes (not sap flows)
Greetings
Theo
Posted by Juergen Peters on 25-04-2022 00:13
#6
Zeegers wrote:
You actually observed that ?
Not really. The hole was too dark to see anything from the distance. When I climbed the slope to get to it, the fly came flown out of it and was gone...