Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Choerades femoratus?

Posted by PetterAndersson on 15-09-2018 21:57
#1

Hi,

This Choerades specimen was collected in July at Botkyrka, south of Stockholm, Sweden. Using the new german robberfly book, I end up at C. femoratus, which would be a first for the province of Södermanland. I find the white coloration of the facial hair and the length of the first antennal segment in relation to the second segment to be distinctly different in comparison to the four specimens of C. marginatus that I have in my personal collection.

Comments on the ID would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Petter

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 17-09-2018 15:54
#2

Picture?

Posted by PetterAndersson on 17-09-2018 16:36
#3

I don´t know why the picture doesn´t show, but there is an attached file (cfem.pdf) at the bottom line of my post. I hope you can see it.

This is my first post on this forum, and maybe there is a better way of uploading pictures (I used the attachment option)?

All the best,

Petter

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 17-09-2018 22:03
#4

Aha, I had look at the pictures, but I'm not yet convinced, the face seems to have yellowish sheen to it , in femorata it is usually white. Also the antennae, the first segment doesn't seem to be more than 3x the second segment which would also point at marginata.

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Edited by Quaedfliegh on 17-09-2018 22:44

Posted by PetterAndersson on 18-09-2018 18:25
#5

Ok, so this may still be a marginatus? I thought it was so different from the marginatus specimens I have. I will have another look at it, and try to get some better pictures.

Thanks Reinoud

Edited by PetterAndersson on 18-09-2018 18:26

Posted by Danny Wolff on 22-09-2018 17:40
#6

Hello Petter,

I think you are probably right with Choerades femorata. I see mostly silver white hairs on the face, a rather long first segment of the antennae and a quite typical lateral head profile. Maybe you can take a picture where the first and second segment of the antennae are in the same level, so that their length could be compared better?

Greetings, Danny

Posted by PetterAndersson on 23-09-2018 15:30
#7

Hi again Danny and Reinoud,

Here comes some more pictures. The first is close-up on the antennae, where the length of the antennal segments (hopefully) is more visible. When I measure the segments on the screen, the first segment appears to be approximately 3,5-3,6 times the length of the second.

I also upload one more picture on the facial hairs.

All the best,

Petter

Edited by PetterAndersson on 23-09-2018 15:41

Posted by PetterAndersson on 23-09-2018 15:31
#8

And here is the face. /Petter