Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cylindromyia pilipes? => C. pilipes or C. brevicornis

Posted by KostasZontanos on 07-07-2024 12:17
#1

Mount Smolikas, Epirus, Greece (2300 masl). June 29, 2024.

Edited by KostasZontanos on 15-07-2024 05:04

Posted by KostasZontanos on 07-07-2024 12:17
#2

Photo 2/2

Posted by eklans on 08-07-2024 15:22
#3

From the photos, C. brassicaria is much more likely, but we cannot see important characters like the eponymous long raised hairs ventrally on hind femur and tibia.
see: https://diptera.i..._id=113505

Posted by KostasZontanos on 09-07-2024 06:39
#4

eklans wrote:
From the photos, C. brassicaria is much more likely, but we cannot see important characters like the eponymous long raised hairs ventrally on hind femur and tibia.
see: https://diptera.i..._id=113505

Thank you!
Greetings!

Posted by Zeegers on 09-07-2024 10:14
#5

Well, it is a female, so don't use male characters.
And it has 3 pairs of marginals on tergite 4,. so it is definitely NOT brassicaria.

So, to me, pilipes female is quite likely, though it could be brevicornis as well.


Theo

Posted by KostasZontanos on 15-07-2024 05:05
#6

Thank you, Theo!