Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Stratiomyidae
Posted by Michael Becker on 05-12-2009 07:37
#1
Hello,
this
stratiomyidae ist from july from the austrian alps. Does anyone know, what it is? (Length estimated 8mm).
Thanks,
Michael
Posted by Michael Becker on 07-12-2009 19:59
#2
Noone?
Could this be perhaps Allognasta vagans?
Michael
Posted by Paul Beuk on 07-12-2009 20:03
#3
Allognosta is the only genus in Beridinae with apical setation on the first flagellomere of the antenna and no scutellar spines. Adults are 4-7 mm in length ...
tolweb.org/Allogn...
Posted by Michael Becker on 07-12-2009 20:34
#4
Hello Paul,
you are right. The scutellar spines are well visible here - 4 or 6 spines. So my next guess would Beris sp.
I have another photo from the side. Perhaps it helps.
Michael
Posted by Zeegers on 07-11-2020 13:43
#5
Female Beris hauseri
Theo
Posted by Zeegers on 20-11-2020 16:57
#6
Hi Michael, can you please give more info on the locality ? Altitude ?
I am preparing a publication, that's why.
Theo