Thread subject: Diptera.info :: a syrphid from the Dordogne
Posted by rvanderweele on 05-11-2006 23:23
#1
This year we spend some weeks in France. Along a creek saw this pretty syrphid. I think I ahve not seen it before, which is not strange, since I hardly pay attention to Syrphidae and certainly not in France.
The photo was taken on 30 May
Do one of you know the species. I guess it will not be difficult for the specialists.
Posted by Gerard Pennards on 05-11-2006 23:48
#2
If we would have a picture, maybe!:D
Greetings,Gerard
Posted by rvanderweele on 06-11-2006 20:35
#3
here it is?
Posted by Paul Beuk on 06-11-2006 21:05
#4
Temnostoma bombylans, but if it is one of the very closely related ones I am sure that someone will tell you otherwise.
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 06-11-2006 21:51
#5
Discaution is here:
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=7&thread_id=2144&pid=8815#post_8815
Posted by rvanderweele on 06-11-2006 22:05
#6
Well, I have never seen a Temnostoma in life. I knew the genus only from pictures. When I saw the fly, the first thought was whether this is perhaps a Temnostoma. Thanks Nikita!
Posted by Robert Nash on 08-11-2006 17:08
#7
Saw
Temnostoma in life in Italy last year.At L'Aquila in August (Agosto)
http://www.italyc...zi-map.JPG
A Genus first for me and a new species for Italy since it wasn't
vespiforme ( No net fast mover so no list addition). This lovely photo is a nice memento :p:p.Thankyou ruud Ciao Robert
Edited by Robert Nash on 08-11-2006 17:22
Posted by Lukasz Mielczarek on 19-11-2006 20:36
#8
In this year I catch in area of Włoszczowa (Poland) Temnostoma vespiforme, T. meridionale, T. apiforme and of course T. bombylans so I have all species living in PolandB).But also in Poland this genus isn't common.:(