Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dioctria cf hyalipennis

Posted by hedy2411 on 18-03-2012 13:53
#1

Who knows the name of this fly...?
Found 6-6-2010 in Zeist, Holland

Edited by hedy2411 on 19-03-2012 21:29

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 19-03-2012 09:02
#2

Dioctria cf hyalipennis

Posted by hedy2411 on 19-03-2012 21:40
#3

Hello Reinoud,

Thank you again for all your reactions to my flies!
It seems that Tolmerus atricapillus is mostly found.
You asked about my environment. Here in Zeist we have many forests with many sandy places indeed and I don't think there are special places where I found them. Just anywhere. That is not a satisfying answer I guess. I may try to pay more attention to it this year. My environment has changed a lot last year, as they started cutting trees and levelling the fields.
I have the impression that last year I saw less than the year before.

Regards,
Hedy

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 19-03-2012 23:07
#4

I would agree, Tolmerus atricapillus is the most common robberfly of the Netherlands.

Your area seems pretty interesting. Levelling trees might be a good thing fot the Asilidae as many species like warmth and light. i think i wil do some investigation in the area of Maarn, probably toward Austerlitz or Leusder heide.;)

Posted by hedy2411 on 20-03-2012 11:42
#5

Funny, I had the impression that they are more in bushes, as there are more insects.
I hardly go to the place where they cut the bushes, as there are not so many insects as there were before.
Leusderheide is great, I went there once...
But for insects I'm always here around in Zeist...
We will see your harvest...

Regards,
Hedy

Edited by hedy2411 on 20-03-2012 11:43

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 20-03-2012 12:15
#6

We do need some trees, herbs and shrubbery and sunny forest edges indeed, but you will hardly find them in the shade. I will do my utmost....B)