Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Merodon avidus?

Posted by conopid on 06-08-2007 23:43
#1

This one had me fooled. I thought it was for sure a Xylota or related genera, but in the photograph it has Eristalinae wing venation. So, is this Merodon avidus?
Nebian, Herault, France.
Flying under dappled shade in open srcub and orchards.
It took me almost two and a half hours to get this photo of this fly!!

The good news is I managed to collect a specimen - hurrah!

Edited by conopid on 07-08-2007 00:10

Posted by conopid on 06-08-2007 23:43
#2

view two:

Posted by pierred on 07-08-2007 06:30
#3

Hello,

See my post http://www.dipter...ad_id=7675 with a couple in copula.

Posted by crex on 07-08-2007 07:42
#4

The antenna doesn't match Pierre's Merodon avidus.

Posted by conopid on 07-08-2007 11:07
#5

Hi Crex,
How are the antenna different? To me they look quite similar. I can check my specimen if this is a useful character for defining the species.

I see that the female is quite a different looking fly to the male. I saw about ten males all patrolling their own small piece of airspace, but no females were present, so presumably the flies I sa were quite freshly emerged.

Posted by crex on 07-08-2007 11:46
#6

conopid wrote:
Hi Crex,
How are the antenna different? To me they look quite similar. I can check my specimen if this is a useful character for defining the species.


Your fly has a pink antenna. Pierre's flies has almost black antenna, but if that is a useful character I don't know.

Posted by pierred on 07-08-2007 17:29
#7

Hello,

Next day, I saw another quite similar fly:
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos22/big/20d75938b.jpg
Pierre Duhem : France : 19/7/2007 : Bessans : 73480
altitude : 1800 m - taille : 10-12 mm
ref=22710

This time, the antenna is more whitish-pink. On the other hand, St?phane Lebrun told me he keyed the couple according to the female, not the male.

Posted by conopid on 07-08-2007 19:52
#8

Maybe Gerrard will see this thread and help us out?

Meanwhile, I have just downloaded a key to thirty species of Iberian Merodon, so may be able to ID my specimen.

Posted by conopid on 08-08-2007 23:17
#9

I ran the specimen through the key to thirty Iberian species of Merodon and it fits Merodon avidus quite well.:)

Edited by conopid on 08-08-2007 23:18