Posted by lynkos on 24-08-2005 09:12
#1
I am still in my Cornish exile and for lack of "hunting" time, continuing trying to put names on the contents of my "unknown" folder. Here in this and the following post are four Syrphidae. Some are very similar and I did even wonder if they might be variants of the same species, but you'll certainly know better than me! Here then are the first two.
;) Sarah
Edited by lynkos on 24-08-2005 09:13
Posted by Gisela Merkel-Wallner on 24-08-2005 09:35
#2
Daer Sarah,
this is
Spaerophoria scripta, first a male, the second a female.
scripta is the most abundant species of this genus.
Gisela
Posted by lynkos on 24-08-2005 10:38
#3
Thank you again Gisela, in this case I immagine it is the very different shape of the abdomen that differentiates the sexes? Sarah
Posted by Andre on 03-10-2005 13:30
#4
Yes, that is right. In the male you clearly see the genitals, forming a big knob at the end of the abdomen.
Where Sph. scripta males also differs from similar species in the length of their abdomen (clearly longer than wings when stretched along the abdomen), most other Spaerophoria species can only be differentiated with certainty by looking at the genitals. The genitals can be preparated quite easily.
Females of most other Sphaerophoria-species can not or only hardly be separated from eachother (only scripta, loewi, rueppellii and estebani can be differentiated with certainty from other species).