Posted by amaira on 05-08-2008 12:07
#1
Is it? Or some other Cylindromyia?
In my garden 40 km NW Stockholm.
Posted by amaira on 05-08-2008 12:09
#2
... and here comes the picture, I hope...
Posted by amaira on 05-08-2008 12:12
#3
amaira wrote:
... and here comes the picture, I hope...
Posted by Zeegers on 05-08-2008 20:02
#4
We can't see enough, really, but auriceps is most likely.
The lack of discal setae excludes interrupta, the third antennal segment is too short for intermedia (which would be rare if present in Sweden)and it doesn't look like brassicaria (I know, hardly scientific).
So that leaves auriceps as best option.
Theo