Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cheilosia? -> Pelecocera cf. lusitanica

Posted by ole on 25-08-2012 22:21
#1

it is viewed on heather.
On heather moorland in the small island Læsø in Kattegat 18.Aug.
could perhaps be Cheilosia laticornis?(though it´s not been rec. from DK)
This one really pussels me!

Thanks in advance, Ole

Edited by ole on 29-08-2012 21:22

Posted by ole on 25-08-2012 22:21
#2

more

Posted by ole on 25-08-2012 22:23
#3

and more

Posted by Paul Beuk on 26-08-2012 09:25
#4

Pelecocera tricincta comes to mind, with those antennae and markings on the abdomen.

Posted by ole on 26-08-2012 20:00
#5

Hi Paul.
Thank you very much for looking at this fly!

I´ve read the key in "Nationalnyklen - Eristalinae & Microdontinae" Wich perfectly leeds to Pelecocera.

But in tricincta there are some misfits:
- 3.Antaenna part and Arista should be pointing straight forward but Arista points obliquely upwards;
- The grey marknings on the tergits Should be yellow and larger.

It made me take a closer look at the wing venation. The angels on the picts. are fare from perfect but it seems that m1 follows the wingtip instead of make an 90degree angel to R4+5.

This leeds to P.caledonica/lusitanica.
Grey small markings on tegits and no "vhite hairs near ant. spirakel" leeds to P caledonica.

Do my amateur analysis make sence?

Ole

Posted by ole on 26-08-2012 20:01
#6

total

Posted by Dieter on 29-08-2012 11:30
#7

the hairs near anterior spiracle - if present - are difficult to observe. I think lusitanica would be more likely. However, without a voucher we will never know what it is really is...

Best wishes
Dieter

Posted by ole on 29-08-2012 20:55
#8

Hi Dieter.
Thank you very much!
Next time´I´ll certainly catch it, (but I´ll probably never get another chance)

Best wishes, Ole