Posted by sd on 14-09-2014 10:57
#17
Hi,
There is a nice illustration and description of
Corsomya in Hull's monograph
http://www.biodiv...0/mode/1up
(
http://www.dipter...d_id=35185)
Steve
PS At the end of the description, he quotes Hesse (1938) "females ... have a marked resemblance to some tabanids and are more often seen on flowers of composites", so that gives Jorge and I some comfort ;)
Edited by sd on 14-09-2014 11:11