Thread subject: Diptera.info :: NOT Chrysotoxum (I think)

Posted by lynkos on 18-11-2005 16:16
#1

At first sight, this looked to me like another Chrysotoxum sp., but it doesn't seem to have long antenna (so I remembered something!). What do you guys think?

www.naturamediterraneo.com/Public/data2/lynkos/OSGB05-C04-F.jpg_2005111882355_OSGB05-C04-F.jpg

Thanks, Sarah

Posted by Paul Beuk on 18-11-2005 16:59
#2

I would say Eupeodes but there are better specialists around than me. :)

Posted by lynkos on 18-11-2005 19:31
#3

Exactly what I had thought for the Chrysotoxum! Hope you're right, that way I'll have the two to compare, ;) Sarah

Posted by Andre on 19-11-2005 00:45
#4

This is Eupeodes indeed, corollae to be precise! A female.
See the short antennae, for example, in comparison to the Chrysotoxum?

Edited by Andre on 19-11-2005 00:47

Posted by lynkos on 19-11-2005 08:40
#5

That's great! Now I have the two for comparison. Yes I do see the difference Andre and it was thanks to the previous discussion that I at least didn't set off down the wrong path! Thanks to you all, Sarah