Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Rhagionidae?

Posted by ivanpancic on 07-09-2011 20:45
#1

Who can help to identify this?
Location mountain Zlatibor.Serbia
Date 13.07.2011.
Thanks.
Ivan

Edited by ivanpancic on 08-09-2011 06:23

Posted by ivanpancic on 07-09-2011 20:46
#2

The second image

Posted by Sara21392 on 07-09-2011 21:21
#3

I think Rhagionidae! :)

Posted by tristram on 07-09-2011 21:30
#4

Looks like a male Rhagio tringarius: http://diptera.in...ost_173239

Edited by tristram on 07-09-2011 21:31

Posted by ivanpancic on 07-09-2011 21:46
#5

Sara and tristram,Thank you very much.
Ivan

Posted by libor on 08-09-2011 07:05
#6

My Central European key goes to Rh. tringarius without any doubts, but I do not know whether any similar species occur in the Balcans...
Libor

Posted by ivanpancic on 08-09-2011 08:42
#7

Dear Libor,
I'm just a Photographer,and I just picture R.tringarius.The mountain(Zlatibor),there were several on many location.I'm
looking forward to the first shot in the Balkans.
Greeting.
Ivan

Posted by Paul Beuk on 08-09-2011 09:49
#8

libor wrote:
My Central European key goes to Rh. tringarius without any doubts, but I do not know whether any similar species occur in the Balcans...
Libor
What key are you using?

Posted by libor on 08-09-2011 11:07
#9

Rozkošný R. & Spitzer K. 1965: Schnepfenfliegen (Diptera, Rhagionidae) in der Tschechoslowakei. Acta entomologica bohemoslovaca 62: 340-368.
Libor

Posted by Paul Beuk on 08-09-2011 11:37
#10

That one is still up-to-date, despite it being over 45 years old?

Posted by libor on 08-09-2011 12:44
#11

Yes, after changing several species name, but the key is OK.
Libor