Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Two Syrphidae from Canaries

Posted by michal tkoc on 04-04-2010 18:37
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31.3.2010, Canary Islans, Tenerife, Anaga mts., Taganana

Posted by michal tkoc on 04-04-2010 18:38
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Posted by michal tkoc on 04-04-2010 18:39
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Posted by michal tkoc on 04-04-2010 18:40
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Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 04-04-2010 18:40
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strange Volucella sp. the first one.

Posted by Gerard Pennards on 04-04-2010 19:03
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Nope, not a Volucella!
Congratulations, you've caught the only species of the Nearctic genus Copestylum that occurs in Europe. It's name is Copestylum melleum, and it was somehow introduced from the Americas to the Canaries.
The second specimen is a Eumerus, probably E. purpurariae!
Greetings

Edited by Gerard Pennards on 04-04-2010 19:06

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 04-04-2010 19:09
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ah... great. the difference being in the bucal apparatus?

Posted by Gerard Pennards on 04-04-2010 19:19
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Well, the difference is minor, because the genera are very close, sometimes Copestylum is regarded as Volucella.
Difference lies in the hairyness of the anterior anepisternum I believe...in Volucella haired, in Copestylum not!
Greetings

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 04-04-2010 19:24
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Thanks, Gerard.

Posted by Andre on 05-04-2010 20:29
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Copestylum for the syrphidae gallery please :D