Thread subject: Diptera.info :: A Syrphidae? Xylota sylvarum
Posted by Robertepe on 05-04-2018 15:38
#1
End of September last year in my garden in Gronau-Epe. Approximately 9-10 mm in size.
Kind regards
Edited by Robertepe on 05-04-2018 23:39
Posted by Juergen Peters on 05-04-2018 20:15
#2
Hello Robert,
Robertepe wrote:
End of September last year in my garden in Gronau-Epe. Approximately 9-10 mm in size.
for Syrphidae there is an extra section in this forum.
Looks like
Xylota sylvarum.
Posted by Robertepe on 05-04-2018 23:40
#3
Thanks for the answer and the hint. Is Xylota segnis possible? Unfortunately, the photo is not very clear and I have only this.
Robert
Edited by Robertepe on 05-04-2018 23:46
Posted by piros on 06-04-2018 00:51
#4
Why not X. segnis? (Just a question!)
Greetings,
Henrik?
Posted by Juergen Peters on 06-04-2018 02:27
#5
Hello Hendrik,
piros wrote:
Why not X. segnis? (Just a question!)
more a gut feeling than an exact ID. The high contrast colouration of the hind legs reminded me immediately of
X. sylvarum (which is rather abundant here). Also I think, I can see a bit of the yellow "fur" on the abdomen. Compare this one:
https://diptera.i...to_id=5747
Posted by piros on 06-04-2018 09:11
#6
Thank you! X. segnis was my gut feeling :) I think i can see red color under the wings.
Regards,
Genrik
Posted by treebeard on 08-04-2018 19:15
#7
I would also prefer X. segnis because of the pattern on abdomen.
Best regards
Matej
Edited by treebeard on 08-04-2018 19:15