Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Syrphus ? 02 - Nov.

Posted by brigitteu on 16-11-2009 01:11
#1

Location: Switzerland, 412 müM, still on my balcony
Date: 13.11.2009
size: about 11 mm ?

Regarding the pictures I realized that there was two diffrent hoverflies . . .
I think without hairs on the eyes, female, hind leg black . . . grey antenna . . but I cant find ID for sure . .
Could anybody please help? Thanks and regards, Brigitte

Posted by brigitteu on 16-11-2009 01:12
#2

2

Posted by brigitteu on 16-11-2009 01:13
#3

3

Posted by Andre on 16-11-2009 17:27
#4

Parasyrphus cf malinellus female (late!)

Posted by brigitteu on 16-11-2009 19:30
#5

Thank you André ! (I'm still a lucky girl :-) )
I'll try to work through the key . . . from both sides now . . .

Posted by Andre on 16-11-2009 21:21
#6

Wish I had the specimen in this case! Really very late in the year!
I am not familiar with some (obscure) alpine species.

Posted by brigitteu on 17-11-2009 00:55
#7

Next days will be "warm" days, and if the hoverfly-lady with the black hind legs comes again I'll try to collect her. . . I would be happy to send you an "obscure and late switzerland hoverfly . . ." :-)
Liebe Grüsse, Brigitte

Posted by Andre on 17-11-2009 10:27
#8

Super! Do you live in the south of Switzerland, that it is still so warm over there??

Posted by brigitteu on 17-11-2009 20:46
#9

No, north from the "alpen", but near the "voralpen".

If the wind comes from the south the air is warming up in reason the wind is "running" down the "alpen" at our side. This wind is called "Föhn". If we do have "Föhn" some region and valley do have much "warmer" than normal. Additonally the "Föhn" makes the "distal"-sight very clear. The mountains seems to be much closer :-) We had today 18°C in the afternoon. Not normal weather for november. Some days ago we had several frozen nights and weeeks ago we had snow nearby. My balcony still has some flowers and they come all for this flowers.

I catched 4 diffrent flies for you today on my balcony. I will add pics in some minutes if you want really to get them.
Could you send me please an email with your address?

Kind regards, Brigitte

Posted by brigitteu on 17-11-2009 20:56
#10

the biggest of the 4 flies, turned the head on its back :-(
about 15 mm (Scaeva pyrastri?)

Edited by brigitteu on 17-11-2009 21:54

Posted by brigitteu on 17-11-2009 20:59
#11

very nice one, perhaps one which is new for me . . . bad angel
this fly is small and long, about 11-12 mm (could it be Xanthandrus or am I dreaming again ;) ? )

Edited by brigitteu on 17-11-2009 22:01

Posted by brigitteu on 17-11-2009 21:00
#12

no 3 . . 9-10 mm could it be an "eupeodes"?

Edited by brigitteu on 17-11-2009 21:58

Posted by brigitteu on 17-11-2009 21:02
#13

no 4
they look all for me very intact, the wings are well like they were not old . .
this one ist 11-12 mm (could it be Syrphus ribesii?)

Edited by brigitteu on 17-11-2009 22:00

Posted by Andre on 18-11-2009 00:06
#14

In following order: Sc pyrastri, Xanthandrus comtus, Eupeodes sp, Syrphus sp (hairy eyes is torvus, otherwise ribesii/vitripennis (needs a closer look).
I would like the Eupeodes. How did you kill them? :) Address coming up!

PS: now you've killed the others too, you don't need to throw them away, just send them too.

Edited by Andre on 18-11-2009 00:13