Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Suillia tuberiperda? Western France

Posted by clovis on 20-12-2018 10:22
#1

Hi,

I am trying to identify my Suillia specimens, but not really easy thing to do.
Here is a mâle as I have some other few from the same region, but I am not really confortable with my ID.

Mesopleura are hairy, arista has long hair, scutellum is hairy on almost the whole surface exception to a small triangular basal part.
Using different key, I go on S tuberiperda (Seguy), S humilis or notata (Key of insect of Urss and of British Suillia)

Any other opinion?

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos220/big/Blain%20octobre%202014%20467.jpg
clovis : France : Le Gavre : 44130 : 10/10/2014
Altitude : 43 m - Taille : 9mm
Réf. : 220600

Posted by clovis on 20-12-2018 10:23
#2

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos220/big/Blain%20octobre%202014%20469.jpg
clovis : France : Le Gavre : 44130 : 10/10/2014
Altitude : 43 m - Taille : 9mm
Réf. : 220601

Posted by clovis on 20-12-2018 10:23
#3

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos220/big/Blain%20octobre%202014%20476.jpg
clovis : France : Le Gavre : 44130 : 10/10/2014
Altitude : 43 m - Taille : 9mm
Réf. : 220602

Posted by clovis on 20-12-2018 10:23
#4

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos220/big/IMG_0455.jpg
clovis : France : Le Gavre : 44130 : 10/10/2014
Altitude : 43 m - Taille : 9mm
Réf. : 220603

Posted by Andrzej on 21-12-2018 01:06
#5

Not S.humilis, and rather S. notata than S. tuberiperda

Posted by clovis on 21-12-2018 10:51
#6

Nice! :)
What should I check to be sure?

Thanks for your help!