Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cheilosia illustrata or Merodon equestris?

Posted by LakeSide on 25-05-2008 23:15
#1

Found in The Netherlands on may 23th.

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Posted by amalia_raluca on 26-05-2008 06:44
#2

Cheilosia illustrata;)
Amalia

Posted by LakeSide on 26-05-2008 10:28
#3

Thank you very much. Could you tell me what the most distinctive feature is of this fly in comparison with M. equestris, so I can recognise it in the future?

Posted by amalia_raluca on 26-05-2008 11:18
#4

first you should make the differences between genera and if you look carefully to the wings you will note that the radial vein R4+5 is strongly looped at Merodon and straight at Cheilosia (if you know that it is very easy to make the differences between the two species).
Another difference you should observe at the third leg: the Merodon sp. have a very strong femur, with a large triangular projection.
take a look:
http://www.dipter...post_35995
http://www.dipter...post_47807

Amalia

Edited by amalia_raluca on 26-05-2008 12:04

Posted by LakeSide on 27-05-2008 01:55
#5

Thank you very much. That wil certainly help with the iD in the future!