Posted by dipdip on 17-08-2006 16:11
#1
Hello
Yesterday on some Daucus carota - plants I found many of these dark flies. Could they be Cheilosia bergenstammi?
With greetings Maja
Edited by dipdip on 17-08-2006 16:14
Posted by Tony Irwin on 17-08-2006 16:40
#2
Looking at the apparently bare eyes, and the colour of the hairs, on the top right male, and the very large orange antennae of the lower left female, I'd say these are more likely to be
Cheilosia pagana.
(But I'm not sure about the top left female - it is possible that more than one species is present. ;))
Edited by Tony Irwin on 17-08-2006 16:43
Posted by dipdip on 17-08-2006 21:11
#3
Yes, pagana was my first thought too. But are they that black - I didn't make them blacker than in the original pictures.
Maja
Posted by conopid on 19-08-2006 20:49
#4
The female in the bottom left hand photo is almost certainly C pagana with those large orange antenna.
Posted by dipdip on 21-08-2006 12:17
#5
So top right and bottom left is Cheilosia pagana and the rest Cheilosia sp. Thank you very much for your answers! Maja