Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Rhagio again. R annulatus?

Posted by clovis on 15-02-2015 16:00
#1

Hi,

This time, those Rhagio are less exotic: met in Central France, 1000m hight (massif central, forĂȘt du Meygale)
In a humid area of a big forest, could it be R annulatus?

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04/08/2014, in a conifer forest, 1000m hight

Posted by Zeegers on 15-02-2015 16:05
#2

annulatus is a spring species..... and it doesn't look annulate.

Let's wait for LIbor.

Theo

Posted by libor on 15-02-2015 18:59
#3

I am not sure from these pictures. Do you have a dorsal shot? Grey thorax + all coxae, black femur III, it may be also R. conspicuus, a male.
Libor

Posted by clovis on 18-02-2015 21:30
#4

Nothing better than that unfortunately:
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Posted by libor on 18-02-2015 21:48
#5

I believe it is R. conspicuus still.
Libor