Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Pelecocera to ID
Posted by Rui Andrade on 18-01-2017 18:58
#1
Is it possible to identify the species? Is there any key to the species of the genus?
location: Vila do Conde, Portugal
date: 17/01/2017
Posted by Rui Andrade on 18-01-2017 18:59
#2
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Posted by Fred Fly on 18-01-2017 21:02
#3
Dear Rui,
there is a quite recent (2015) revision of the genus Pelecocera available in the net. Unfortunately this is not working on your specimen which is belonging to Chamaesyrphus.
Regards
Piet
Posted by Rui Andrade on 18-01-2017 21:40
#4
Thank you Piet! In the checklist of Syrphidae from Portugal Chamaesyrphus lusitanicus is placed in Pelecocera so I was not sure if I should call this fly Pelecocera or Chamaesyrphus. And is there a key for Chamaesyrphus?
Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 19-01-2017 12:13
#5
As far as I know,
Chamaesyrphus is placed in
Pelecocera in recent literature and it is considered a subgenus within
Pelecocera. You can download the paper where this is shown here:
https://www.resea...characters
But yes, as Piet says, the recent work by Ximo only covers the 'real'
Pelecocera:
https://www.zfmk....cera_0.pdf
I also need an updated key of
Chamaesyrphus. I would be very grateful if somebody can provide it ;) Thanks in advance! :)
Posted by Rui Andrade on 19-01-2017 16:24
#6
Thank you, Piluca. :)
Posted by Piluca_Alvarez on 19-01-2017 18:45
#7
A pleasure, Rui ;)
Posted by Gerard Pennards on 21-01-2017 14:40
#8
According to Andre van Eck it should be Chamaesyrphus pruinosomaculatus....