Thread subject: Diptera.info :: another Choerades - difficult again...

Posted by Sundew on 07-07-2014 23:03
#1

Hi,
Today I saw some Choerades flies on the eastern outskirts of Berlin. I suppose I found male and female. They seem to differ from my Ch. fimbriata in http://diptera.in...ost_263225 in that the facial hairs are white and the scutellar bristles dark. The anepisternum is greyish-tomentose, and I do not see yellow hairs. The first antennal segment is rather long. The key leads to Ch. femorata, but can the tergites be so golden-haired? Even in the male there is a golden gleam below the wings viewed from above. So I need an expert's opinion - thanks for any help!
Sundew

This is the female, eating a Mirid bug, probably Megaloceroea recticornis. Unfortunately I got only this view.

Posted by Sundew on 07-07-2014 23:04
#2

This should be its male (or not?).

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 09-07-2014 14:33
#3

I think both belong to that C marginata/femorata/ dioctriaeformis complex

Posted by Sundew on 10-07-2014 17:31
#4

Many thanks, Reinoud - obviously it is difficult to discriminate between these species basing on a photo.