Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Norelliosoma? -> Cordilura albipes

Posted by Carnifex on 02-05-2022 06:12
#1

yellow pan trap, Vienna, late April

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Edited by Carnifex on 30-05-2022 08:30

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 11-05-2022 09:19
#2

Some Paralleloma

Posted by Carnifex on 25-05-2022 10:23
#3

Thanks Nikita,
I had missed your reply - for Austria there should only be two options:
P. medium or vittatum - and for both almost no data points are available

Posted by Carnifex on 25-05-2022 10:31
#4

Although I would find it astonishing to find such a genus (larvae deloping in Orchids, Polygonatum, Paris) in the inner city area

Posted by Zeegers on 25-05-2022 12:07
#5

One is in Convallaria, I think


Theo

Posted by Jan Willem on 25-05-2022 14:31
#6

Why not Cordilura albipes?

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 25-05-2022 19:53
#7

Why not Cordilura albipes? Jan, identification isn't mine but by Scathophagid expert Andrey Ozerov.

Posted by Jan Willem on 25-05-2022 20:33
#8

It seems to me that if you look closely at the first picture, the arista is long haired, which, as far as I know isn't the case in Parelleloma. Colour of the scutum is rather variable in Codilura albipes.

Lorin may be able to tell more about the hairs on the arista.

Edited by Jan Willem on 25-05-2022 20:34

Posted by John Carr on 25-05-2022 21:12
#9

In the Nearctic key, Cordilura goes through option "Upper depressed portion of propleuron (disc of proepisternum) with at least a few fine hairs" and Parallelomma through the alternative "Upper depressed portion of propleuron bare".

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 27-05-2022 18:59
#10

Andrey Ozerov re-examined images. He took back Parallelomma. Probably you are right with Cordilura albipes.

Posted by Carnifex on 30-05-2022 08:30
#11

Thank you all!
I must have the specimen somewhere, will have a closer look once I find it again