Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Berkshiria hungarica

Posted by Marion Friedrich on 24-05-2022 21:30
#1

Hi,
I found this busy fly on a dead Aspen in a forest. Is it a female Berkshiria hungarica?

Greetings, Marion

Germany, Saxony, ca. 350 m, 23.05.2022.

Edited by Marion Friedrich on 16-04-2023 09:30

Posted by Marion Friedrich on 24-05-2022 21:31
#2

2nd picture

Posted by Zeegers on 25-05-2022 07:16
#3

That would have been nice, but alas ....


It seems to be a female Neopachygaster meromelas, though the tibiae are dark and should be yellow .... ?


Theo

Posted by Marion Friedrich on 25-05-2022 19:42
#4

Thank you, Theo.
Before the enquiry I did a picture comparison and ended up with Berkshiria hungarica, mainly because of the different antenna shape.
Since the species has been found in Poland, the Czech Republic and in 2013 also in Bavaria, I hoped that it had now arrived in Saxony. What a pity!
How do the species differ? In the gallery, Neopachygaster meromelas has a dark arista and Berkshiria hungarica a white one like my fly. I attach a picture of another fly from the same place with better visible arista.
Best wishes,
Marion

Posted by Zeegers on 26-05-2022 07:35
#5

Hi Marion

You are quite right. I totally overlooked the white arista against the white background on my small screen.

This IS Berkshiria indeed. So that is very nice indeed !!

It is already added to the English translation of my Homeodactyla filedguide due to a recent find in Denmark. Clearly, Germany can be added. You should publish this.

Greetings

theo

Posted by Marion Friedrich on 26-05-2022 09:08
#6

Hi Theo,
thank you for confirmation.
Greetings
Marion