Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Helophilus sp, Hungary, April 2007
Posted by Xespok on 11-02-2008 17:15
#1
Just a drab H. pendulus or something more interesting?
Posted by Xespok on 11-02-2008 17:16
#2
Another view.
Posted by Xespok on 11-02-2008 17:17
#3
And another view.
Posted by Xespok on 11-02-2008 17:20
#4
A more typical H. pendulus for comparison from May.
Posted by Xespok on 11-02-2008 17:22
#5
Another view of the second ind.
Posted by Xespok on 11-02-2008 17:23
#6
The head with the characteristic dark stripe.
Posted by Andre on 11-02-2008 17:30
#7
H. hybridus female.. PS: you compared it with a
male pendulus if I see it correctly ;)
Posted by Xespok on 11-02-2008 17:45
#8
I missed this point completely. I need to resex all my H. images. Actually it started to get suspicious that I always photograph females. It is probably easier to separate males and females by the shape of their abdomen. If pointed - females, if straightish - males.
But why do you think the first one is hybridus? I see that the two flies are very different, but I do not know what is relevant and what is not.
Posted by Andre on 11-02-2008 23:58
#9
Helophilus is one of the few genera where males have the eyes separated like the females (though they stay a little closer to eachother than in females). Yes, the shape of the abdomen is the next best character.
Sorry for my omission: view the tip of the femur 3 and base of tibia 3:
hybridus femur with only a very small area yellow, the rest black. Base of tibia is about 1/4 yellow in
hybridus, instead of 2/3.