Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dioctria atricapilla (female) ?=> Dioctria hyalipennis female

Posted by pat_der2003 on 16-06-2015 18:00
#1

Hello,

Following the Séguy's key, my guess is that this Dioctria could be a D. atricapilla ...


What do you think about this guess ?

Loire Atlantique, western France, June 13 2015.
about 9 mm ...

Edited by pat_der2003 on 01-09-2015 18:30

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 18-06-2015 07:38
#2

Pretty sure you are right! It is a very dark legged one. (Edit) That sounds silly : ) what i have written. What i meant is that this is Dioctria hyalipennis with very dark legs

Edited by Quaedfliegh on 19-06-2015 23:36

Posted by pat_der2003 on 18-06-2015 18:51
#3

Thanks a lot, Reinoud !!;)

Posted by pat_der2003 on 01-09-2015 18:29
#4

Looking at another view of this robertfly I was now actually asking myself "couldn't it be D. hyalipennis rather than D. atricapilla ?" judging by comparison with pictures of a french gallery's entomo forum ...

So I came back to this diptera forum to check this out ... and I found your EDIT !|t



So I was wrong => this is a Dioctria hyalipennis female ?;)

Posted by Quaedfliegh on 01-09-2015 21:23
#5

I am sure it is... : ). According Bosak Hradsky, the alternative D. baumhaueri should have black occiptal bristles and this one has light coloured ones.

Posted by pat_der2003 on 03-09-2015 17:54
#6

Thank you very much !! :)