Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dioctria
Posted by Christophe Grangier on 24-09-2005 17:39
#1
Hello
Is the following predatory fly a possible member of the genus
Dioctria ? Near a pound, in Is?re (France) July 3rd.
Thank you for your help
C. Grangier
Posted by Zeegers on 24-09-2005 21:04
#2
Yes, it is.
Theo
Posted by Christophe Grangier on 26-09-2005 18:41
#3
thanks.
I suppose my photo is too bad to risk a species name?
Christophe
Posted by Zeegers on 27-09-2005 19:34
#4
A real expert might help you out.
I just answered the question
(and am not this real expert)
Theo
Posted by Andre on 29-09-2005 00:53
#5
cothurnata female, I'd say. Colour of the legs, combined with the vague idea that the 'silverish' stripe at the side of the thorax is short..
Check some collectionmaterial, I'd say :-)
Posted by Mark van Veen on 23-10-2005 15:40
#6
I would say Dioctria hyalipennis: the silverish stripe is on the side of the thorax is complete, the femora are yellow and the coxae are dark (D. linearis has yellow coxae).
Mark