Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Soldierfly, which species?

Posted by wilde on 11-05-2007 11:55
#1

Today in my garden (Koudekerke, Walcheren, Netherlands) this soldierfly (10 mm). The underside of the abdomen is greenish. Could anyone help me with it's name?

Edited by wilde on 11-05-2007 15:04

Posted by Zeegers on 11-05-2007 13:34
#2

I'm not an expert in Strat's, but it should be
Odontomyia tigrina female

Not sure about the green underside, though.


Theo Zeegers

Posted by Gerard Pennards on 11-05-2007 13:58
#3

Hello Albert,
Theo is quite right, look at pictures in the gallery that I made:
http://www.diptera.info/photogallery.php?photo_id=154
Greetings, Gerard

Posted by wilde on 11-05-2007 15:05
#4

Thanks.

Posted by Paul Beuk on 11-05-2007 15:22
#5

Green in other Odontomyia species in the same group is rather common, though the green can be more yellowisg rather than green. Since the halter here also is rather greenish, I think it is save to assume that the parts that are reported to be yellowish on occasion (small marking on tergites in female and the belly) can also be greenish. Please, note that there are small greenish markings on the tergites in this specimen as well.

Posted by wilde on 11-05-2007 20:49
#6

The male fly also has a yellow-green underside of the abdomen. I photographed both this day. Both are about 10 mm. I think they were fresh and just born. I send some pictures below, the female first.

Edited by wilde on 11-05-2007 20:56

Posted by wilde on 11-05-2007 20:50
#7

Another picture of the female.

Posted by wilde on 11-05-2007 20:51
#8

Here is the male:

Posted by wilde on 11-05-2007 20:52
#9

Another picture of this soldierfly, the male:

Edited by wilde on 11-05-2007 20:53

Posted by wilde on 12-05-2007 07:08
#10

I provided 4 extra photos, but got no further comments. Do all of you still agree with the name Odontomyia tigrina?
At first sight the flies look shiny black. I edited the photos in Photoshop and used low light correction to get more details and colour. So maybe they look a bit strange.

Posted by Paul Beuk on 12-05-2007 13:06
#11

No reason to change the identification. :D

Posted by Maddin on 12-05-2007 20:43
#12

Excellent pictures!!! And I agree with the identification....
Cheers
Martin