Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cheilosia ID

Posted by varganimrod on 09-05-2023 19:45
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Hello, found in Hungary, 2023.May.
One of the Cheilosia-species, with:
- completely black legs
- completely bare eyes
I excluded Cheilosia nigripes, because it’s facial tubercle’s upper margin is absolutely not like this. There are two species left: vicina and antiqua. I can’t understand the difference in my key, so I don’t know which one is this. I would rather say antiqua, because vicina has more protruding facial tubercle, and the facial tubercle in this specimen is more similar to antiqua’s facial tubercle. But I’m absolutely not sure in this, could you help me please? What do you think? Is this a vicina or an antiqua?

Posted by varganimrod on 09-05-2023 19:45
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Posted by Karsten Thomsen on 10-05-2023 21:21
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The description for vicina in Bot & Me
utter (as well as I can pich up the Dutch text) says short light and dark hairing and long black hairs on the upside of the thorax, and a large facial knob. Lenght 6-8 mms. So, perhaps vicina?

Posted by varganimrod on 10-05-2023 22:43
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Hello! Thank you! I have got a description in Syrphid forum in Facebook, and about that one this is rather antiqua. And, the facial knob is a bit larger, and not as protruding as in vicina. But I don’t really know, this is a really hard species-pair..

Posted by helge on 11-05-2023 07:13
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Hello,

check this key:

Barkalov, A. V., Stahls, G. (1997): Revision of the Palaearctic bare-eyed and blacklegged species of the genus Cheilosia Meigen (Diptera, Syrphidae).-Acta Zoológica
Fennica 208,1-74. Helsinki. ISSN 0001-7299. (

Posted by varganimrod on 11-05-2023 10:32
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Hello! Thank you!