Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Xylota ?

Posted by Lippo on 28-07-2019 11:55
#1

SW France 10 days ago, by the river Lot. Body size around 10 mm long.

We are a bit confused with this hoverfly which looks like this genus, but we have'nt found one with an orange based bicoloured femur of the hind leg.

Could it be another genus ?

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos235/big/Chalcosyrphus%20nemorum.JPG
Daniel Philippe : France : Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot : 47110 : 17/07/2019
Altitude : 45 m - Taille : 10 mm estimé
Réf. : 235658

Edited by Lippo on 28-07-2019 14:49

Posted by helge on 28-07-2019 21:39
#2

maybe Tropidia fasciata ♀ ?

cheers, Helge

Posted by Lippo on 29-07-2019 17:32
#3

Thank you Helge,

I considered this option for a while, but it seems all Tropidia have the hind leg femora really swollen close to the apex.

Posted by Lippo on 02-08-2019 10:13
#4

Sorry to bother you again but some are suggesting it could be the Alder Wood Hoverfly Xylota abiens.

What do you think ?