Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Syrphidae > Cheilosia sp ? From Belgium

Posted by Tetrao on 28-04-2022 09:13
#1

Yesterday, 2022-04-27, I picutred this specimen which seems to be a Syrphidae of the genus Cheilosia, but can we ID it up to the species ?
It seems to be a male ?
This specimen was measured on picture : 7,0mm

Thank you for reading this post, for your comments and / or your ID !!!

Profil view :
observations.be/media/photo/48515273.jpg

Dorsale view :
observations.be/media/photo/48515307.jpg

Face :
observations.be/media/photo/48515306.jpg

Have a good day all !

Edited by Tetrao on 28-04-2022 09:16

Posted by eklans on 28-04-2022 10:18
#2

Hi, I don't think it's a Cheilosia as these have a distinct protruding face. It should be one of the Pipizini. Do you have more photos (wings, abdomen)?

Posted by Tetrao on 28-04-2022 11:01
#3

An other one in profile, hope this help ...

observations.be/media/photo/48521123.jpg

Posted by Tetrao on 28-04-2022 11:18
#4

Eric, it seems you are once more right !
Found this link about Pipizini : http://cdussaix.f...istome.htm !!
It seems it could be some Heringia ?
InBelgium, I see we have H. heringi and H. senilis , but the last one seems to be rare !

Posted by Tetrao on 28-04-2022 11:30
#5

An other picture with cell R4+5 :

observations.be/media/photo/48522400.jpg

Posted by eklans on 28-04-2022 12:13
#6

Yes, Heringia looks good - but I don't dare to name the species.

Posted by Tetrao on 28-04-2022 13:57
#7

Thank you again Eric !!!

Posted by Tetrao on 29-04-2022 21:57
#8

Hi Éric,
On observations.be, expert proposed Neocnemodon sp !

« Heringia a été divisé en Heringia et Neocnemodon. Comme les antennes sont assez courtes et le coxa 3 semble d'avoir in reglement qui manque chez Heringia s.s.
Pour aller plus loin il faut avoir plus de détails des deux premières pattes.

Bien à vous

Wout »

Edited by Tetrao on 29-04-2022 22:00

Posted by eklans on 30-04-2022 10:09
#9

Thanks for the info - I didn't recognize the subdivision Heringia/Neocnemodon yet.