Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Nearly black, slender Calliphorid (28.04.21) --> Bellardia sp.

Posted by Juergen Peters on 29-04-2021 19:21
#1

Hallo zusammen,

unfortunately I only got this single photo from a distance. I was thinking, one of the usual Helina evecta males was sunbathing there on a stone near the forest border (northwest Germany).

Edited by Juergen Peters on 30-04-2021 19:39

Posted by eklans on 29-04-2021 22:05
#2

Hi Jürgen, it's probably a male Bellardia.

Greetings, Eric

Posted by Juergen Peters on 29-04-2021 22:15
#3

eklans wrote:
it's probably a male Bellardia


Thank you, Eric. Seems to be not easy. Another user (in my own forum) thinks, it is a Melinda. Myself I tended to Protophormia terraenovae...

Posted by eklans on 30-04-2021 09:08
#4

Hallo Jürgen,

I'll attach images of the three candidates Bellardia, Melinda, Protophormia and hope, it will help a bit.

Greetings, Eric

1st Bellardia viarum male

Posted by eklans on 30-04-2021 09:09
#5

2nd Melinda viridicyanea female (no male yet)

Posted by eklans on 30-04-2021 09:10
#6

3rd Protophormia terraenovae male

Posted by Zeegers on 30-04-2021 12:41
#7

The vertex is very narrow, which points to male Bellardia. The calypter seems yellow- brown and not white (but difficult to see), again suggesting Bellardia.

Theo

Posted by Juergen Peters on 30-04-2021 19:38
#8

Many thanks Theo and Eric (to you especially for the pictures)!

Edited by Juergen Peters on 30-04-2021 19:38