Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Melanostoma?
Posted by Alvesgaspar on 17-01-2008 13:58
#1
I'm in the dark with this one. The pattern in the abdomen it's similar to Melanostoma's sp., but the sculetum seems to have the wrong colour...
Thanks,
Joaquim Gaspar
Lisboa
Posted by Andre on 17-01-2008 14:06
#2
This is a
Meliscaeva auricollis (in some books still
Episyrphus auricollis). A female. In this case with very characteristic spots on tergite 2. A very common species in Spain (as everywhere).
One simple reason why it's no
Melanostoma or
Platycheirus: the yellowish scutellum.
Posted by Alvesgaspar on 17-01-2008 14:14
#3
Thank you Andre. This species is not very common here, otherwise I would have noticed it before. Or maybe it is more common during the winter?
Joaquim
Posted by Andre on 17-01-2008 16:18
#4
It can be very numerous in early spring yes, though in some years the numbers can stay low. Early spring it's also easier to pick, because there are not so many Syrphids that look like it.
When did you make this picture? Please don't forget to mention that as well.. ;)
Posted by Alvesgaspar on 17-01-2008 16:36
#5
I took the picture today, in Lisbon ;)
Posted by Andre on 17-01-2008 16:53
#6
Is it NEVER winter over there? :o
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:D
Posted by Alvesgaspar on 17-01-2008 17:08
#7
It is raining now and the outside temperature in Lisbon is around 15?C B)
Posted by Andre on 17-01-2008 18:08
#8
Sounds like spring :).
Over here it's raining too at this moment. Temperature around 10?C. Much too warm for the time of year...