Posted by Isidro on 16-08-2007 10:55
#1
This one was the zone between Benasque and Batisielle's Lakes, Huesca, Aragon, Spain, medium to high Pyrenees. It was common between 1400 (forest of Fagus sylvatica, Corylus avellana, Pinus sylvestris) and 1700 (forest of Pinus uncinata) meters high. The fly visit the flowers, is bright and glabrous and can be a muscid. Sizes about 6-7 mm long.
Could be IDed?
Thanks ;)
Posted by Gerard Pennards on 16-08-2007 12:47
#3
Yes, and with the long snout and yellow wingbase it should be Cheilosia personata, a female!
Greetings,
Posted by Isidro on 16-08-2007 15:23
#4
Thanks to both! Another syrphid! There are some flies that I posted in Diptera Identification because I don't imagine that are syrphids...
Regards ;)