Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Unknown Syrphidae from Rome, Italy - 2
Posted by lynkos on 24-08-2005 09:15
#1
Here are the other two.
Thanks in advance for your help, Sarah
Posted by Gisela Merkel-Wallner on 24-08-2005 09:39
#2
Dear Sarah,
the first picture shows a female of
Eristalis sp.. Perhaps somebody else can say, what species this is.
The second picture is a female of
Episyrphus balteatus. This is an unmistacable species and the most abundant hoverfly in middleeurope
Gisela
Posted by lynkos on 24-08-2005 10:36
#3
Thank you so much for the rapid response Gisela :). For curiosity, what are the characteristics which denote a female? Sarah
Posted by Gisela Merkel-Wallner on 24-08-2005 11:50
#4
Dear Sarah,
the eyes of the females are divided by a greater interspace, the eyes of the males join together among the most species (but there are some exeptions). Moreover the genus Sphaerophoria shows a greater sexual dimorphism as the most other Syrphid-species.
Greetings
Gisela Merkel-Wallner
Posted by lynkos on 26-08-2005 08:50
#5
Thanks Gisela, something else to look out for while I'm photographing, :) Sarah
Posted by Andre on 03-10-2005 13:03
#6
The female Eristalis most likely is Eristalis pratorum. Maybe you have another picture to post here, with a better look at the eyes and face?
Greetzz, Andr