Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Syrphidae from French Guiana

Posted by benoit gilles on 12-01-2014 19:43
#1

Hello everyone, and best wishes for this new year, it is rich in entomology!
I present you a hoverfly that I captured in French Guiana in 2009 on the station Nouragues.
Anyone know the species?
Thank you to you ;)

length : 8mm

Benoît

Edited by benoit gilles on 12-01-2014 19:47

Posted by benoit gilles on 12-01-2014 19:45
#2

A second view

Edited by benoit gilles on 12-01-2014 19:46

Posted by benoit gilles on 12-01-2014 19:47
#3

a third view

Posted by John Carr on 13-01-2014 02:53
#4

Probably Palpada. The North American Eristalis transversa also has a transverse stripe on the thorax, but such markings are more typical of Palpada.

Edited by John Carr on 13-01-2014 02:53

Posted by benoit gilles on 14-01-2014 15:25
#5

Hello,
John, thank you for your help.
On another forum, they gave me this reference:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/856490/bgimage

I find Palpada agrorum.
You think this is the right species?

Thank you,
Benoît

Posted by John Carr on 14-01-2014 15:50
#6

There are over 100 neotropical species of Palpada. I don't know how many of them look like agrorum.

Posted by benoit gilles on 15-01-2014 11:32
#7

Ok, thank you for your help!
Benoît