Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Leptarthrus brevirostris?
Posted by Pristurus on 08-10-2018 15:26
#1
found in Austria, Tyrol, Padauner Kogel, about 1900m a.s.l., 2018-07-18.
The flies were sitting at fence poles of a mountain meadow.
Is it
Leptarthrus brevirostris?
Video:
https://commons.w...07-18.webm
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 09-10-2018 02:15
#2
It is as if there are two different specimens on your pictures.... the left one has red tarsi and a white mystax the other two seem to have black tarsi and a black mystax..do you have more pictures of the left specimen? The other two seem to be females L. brevirostris.
Posted by Pristurus on 09-10-2018 20:41
#3
Yes you are right, two different specimens but nearly at the same time at the same location. Therefore I thought it should be a male and a female of the same species. Unfortunably the male escaped during changing the position of the camera.
Posted by Pristurus on 09-10-2018 20:47
#4
no 2
Posted by Quaedfliegh on 12-10-2018 12:00
#5
This is a Cyrtopogon sp. probably C. flavimanus
Posted by Pristurus on 12-10-2018 22:32
#6
Thank you very much, Reinoud.
Greetings, Ingo
Posted by Danny Wolff on 13-10-2018 19:01
#7
Yes, Cyrtopogon flavimanus.