Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Eristalis tenax?

Posted by Gansucha on 04-11-2016 22:25
#1

Ukraine, Donetsk region, on 27 July.
Is it true I determined that this picture depicts Eristalis tenax?
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Posted by Sundew on 05-11-2016 01:49
#2

There are some important characters for E. tenax, a large honey-bee mimic: arista is nearly bare, tarsi are dark, eyes have vertical stripes of hairs (well seen in http://img.fotoco...eight=1080), black facial stripe is wide, hind tibia is distinctly enlarged and curved.
Here we see a stout habitus (size?), dark tarsi, and a bare arista, and there seem to be hair bands on the eyes. So E. tenax is quite probable, but the sum of characters is not well documented in just one picture...

Edited by Sundew on 05-11-2016 01:49

Posted by Gansucha on 05-11-2016 02:39
#3

There is another photograph seen her wide dark stripe front, but rear legs shin nothing to say.
As always, thank you for the detailed explanation, Sundew !
Will correctly sign: Eristalis cf. tenax?

Edited by Gansucha on 05-11-2016 02:43