Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tephritidae

Posted by Urs on 09-05-2007 18:08
#1

is that Euleia heraclei?

Foto: Switzerland, Wattwil SG, 750m NN,

Thanks for any help.

Regards
Urs

Posted by Paul Beuk on 09-05-2007 20:16
#2

I'd say so, but in THIS PICTURE the scutellum is entirely black. Intraspecific variation?

Posted by Urs on 10-05-2007 08:56
#3

you are right, there is a little difference. Anyway, thank you for the answer.
Regards
Urs

Posted by John Smit on 10-05-2007 09:25
#4

Indeed Euleia heraclei, and the differences in colouration can be even extremer, the entire body can be orange-brown.

John

Posted by Urs on 10-05-2007 17:35
#5

Hi John,
i think in springtime the body is black and in summer orange-brown. Thank you for confirming Euleia heraclei.

Regards
Urs

Posted by John Smit on 11-05-2007 23:08
#6

Most summer specimens are orange-brown, but not all!

Cheers,

John

Posted by Urs on 12-05-2007 16:55
#7

Hi John,

thank you for the information, i did not know that.

Regards
Urs

Posted by amaira on 12-05-2007 18:11
#8

Me too say thankyou for the information. This fly, Euleia heraclei, is realy intresting! I had one in my garden (just outside Stockholm, Sweden) last week, and I couldn?t see what kind of insect it was, at the first glance!

Not so big, but with claws like a crayfish, and big antennas. After a while I saw the real head at the other end :o and then recognised it as a fly.

www.odla.nu/album/data/amira/full_1405_p65492.jpg

Posted by John Smit on 13-05-2007 12:19
#9

:D, never thought of it that way, but looking at your picture I see what you mean! The 'trouble' of being in-too-deep...