Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Empis maculata group -> more?

Posted by Sundew on 26-05-2020 17:38
#1

Hi,
This Empis from Sunday evening has patterned wings, as shown in the upper picture taken without flash. The fly then flew away to mate, and I got only a few more pictures. - Paul wrote in https://diptera.i...d_id=83929: "Maculated wings, yellowish red coxae, all black antennae: E. maculata". However, I am not sure if the antennae of my fly are completely black. And I did not find a description of E. apicalis, another candidate. So is E. maculata group the most we can say, or can a species name be found? (The location was southwestern Germany, 20 km west of Stuttgart.)
Many thanks for your help,
Sundew

Edited by Sundew on 26-05-2020 17:39

Posted by Sundew on 26-05-2020 18:00
#2

Here is another male from the same day and location, eaten by a crab spider (Diaea dorsata).

Posted by Sundew on 03-06-2020 02:44
#3

No opinions at all?

Posted by Sundew on 15-06-2020 02:25
#4

I'll give it another try...

Posted by Paul Beuk on 15-06-2020 07:18
#5

I think maculata and variegata are the only two with maculated wings in the subgenus that occur in Germany.

Posted by Sundew on 16-06-2020 14:52
#6

Thanks, Paul! According to Chvala (1994), A. variegata has black coxae that are densely grey dusted, whereas the E. maculata in https://www.bioli...nid=120783 has red coxae like mine. So I think E. maculata is the right name.