Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cheilosia female
Posted by dipdip on 18-11-2007 19:58
#1
Hello
I found this Cheilosia in the Prealps (Switzerland), end august 2007 in a small wood.
I guess Ch. scutellata ...
Regards Maja
Posted by Gerard Pennards on 20-11-2007 23:55
#2
Yes, could be, but from the angle of this picture it might be another species, namely Cheilosia soror!
Soror has (normally) a bright red thirdantennal segment, in scutellata it is brown to black. There are some more subtile differences, but as usual not visible on a picture. You don't have a frontal shot?
Otherwise it is female Cheilosia sp., ( soror/ scutellata)
Greetings,
Posted by dipdip on 21-11-2007 11:35
#3
No decent frontal view, I regret. But no bright red anntennae neither. Strange colour on the foto: brown to white instead of brown to black.???
Thank you
Maja
Edited by dipdip on 21-11-2007 11:36
Posted by Andre on 22-11-2007 13:05
#4
Most likely
soror (slightly more stout species), but as Gerard said... can't be sure on the basis of these pictures!
Edited by Andre on 22-11-2007 13:05
Posted by dipdip on 24-11-2007 19:23
#5
Ch. soror or scutellata - next year i'll find out (if they are again at the same place).
Thank you for helping!
With regards Maja