Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Myopa buccata ? -> Myopa cf. testacea, Myopa cf. tessellatipennis

Posted by Gansucha on 22-07-2017 20:14
#1

Ukraine, Rivne region, on April 18.
Is it true I believe that the photo is Myopa buccata ?
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Edited by Gansucha on 24-07-2017 15:49

Posted by Gansucha on 23-07-2017 20:17
#2

Maybe you can help with this photo taken in the same place.
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Edited by Gansucha on 23-07-2017 20:24

Posted by Gansucha on 23-07-2017 20:41
#3

And here you can see the male and female.
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Posted by Zeegers on 24-07-2017 07:42
#4

Sorry, Gansucha, but these are clearly different species.
No of them buccata.
the last couple is M. testacea or similar, the first one somewhere in the tessellatipennis-complex.

Theo

Posted by Gansucha on 24-07-2017 13:37
#5

Thank you !
I am not a specialist and they are very similar to me. All individuals are photographed one day in one place. However, in all the pictures - different individuals.
Did I correctly understand that in the photo number 1 - Myopa cf. tessellatipennis, and on photos 5 and 6 - Myopa cf. testacea? Photo № 2-3, №4 - Myopa sp. ?
And one more question: what details of the structure to pay attention when photographing?

Edited by Gansucha on 24-07-2017 13:44

Posted by Zeegers on 24-07-2017 14:55
#6

As far as I can tell, 4, 5 and 6 are all testacea, 1, 2, and 3 are all NOT testacea.

theo

Posted by Gansucha on 24-07-2017 15:44
#7

Thank you very much !!!