Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Brachypalpus valgus

Posted by Sezima on 30-10-2016 22:34
#1

Good evening,

can someone please help with this one ? Captured 14 May 2016, Southern Bohemia, Czech republic.

Thank you.

Sezima

Edited by Sezima on 31-10-2016 22:52

Posted by Sezima on 30-10-2016 22:35
#2

The same specimen when laying eggs.

S.

Posted by Sundew on 31-10-2016 03:35
#3

This should be a Brachypalpus, a bee mimic whose larvae live in dead wood. I suppose B. valgus might be the right species (compare http://hmyzsloven...index.html), as the last tergite seems to bear black hairs.
Regards, Sundew

Posted by Sezima on 31-10-2016 22:51
#4

Thank you Sundew !

Regards

David

Posted by Gerard Pennards on 01-11-2016 19:50
#5

More likely Brachypalpus laphriformis, as the frons is dusted. In valgus the frons is shiny all over.

Posted by Sundew on 02-11-2016 02:21
#6

Ah - the frons of the female in http://www.dipter...d_id=53297 is more shiny indeed. So is possibly the photo by Karol Ox (link in #3) also B. laphriformis?