Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cylindromia auriceps? => Cylidromyia auriceps
Posted by udo-walter on 05-10-2018 21:33
#1
Hallo, i think it is Cylindromia auriceps. Fly from 16.07.2016, Size ca. 13mm. Germany, Saarland, Beckingen in my Home Garden. Thankyou
Edited by udo-walter on 11-10-2018 18:50
Posted by John Carr on 06-10-2018 01:23
#2
The most common
Cylindromyia with discal bristles on the abdomen is
C. interrupta.
C. auriceps lacks discals.
Posted by amaira on 06-10-2018 10:39
#3
auriceps: abdomen usually with discal bristles.
interrupta: Apical scutellar bristles missing.
auriceps: Crossed apical bristles present.
I can´t see if there are apicals or not.
Edited by amaira on 06-10-2018 10:40
Posted by John Carr on 06-10-2018 12:19
#4
All three photos of
auriceps in the gallery (possibly only two specimens) lack discal bristles.
I think I see small, crossed apical bristles on the scutellum.
Posted by amaira on 06-10-2018 12:48
#5
Yes, I know about the gallery. I can´t say I know, Just read it here.
Posted by Zeegers on 06-10-2018 18:47
#6
* discals are variable in auriceps
* thoracic colour pattern does not fit auriceps.
* given the size of the flowers, your '13 mm.' must be off. It is a lot smaller
* what looks like apical scutellar bristles, seems much too large for these. So I am thinking, it might be something else.
* all in all, I am not certain. Either a auriceps with peculiar light or a interrupta with pseudo-apicals.
Theo
Posted by udo-walter on 08-10-2018 16:27
#7
Hallo, Can the enlargement help? I think 13mm is a bit too big, more like 10mm, measured by the flowers.
Edited by udo-walter on 08-10-2018 16:33
Posted by Zeegers on 09-10-2018 06:19
#8
So the apicals are present and small. Auricps, after all.
Theo
Posted by udo-walter on 09-10-2018 09:34
#9
Hi Theo, I understand that correctly, it is C. auriceps.
Greeting Udo