Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cheilosia?

Posted by Josef Buecker on 17-02-2008 23:18
#1

Hello Forum,

again a fly from the alder marshland in Hagen (D) 175 m above sea level. This photo I took on May 1st 2007. The plant in the background is Cardamine amara.

May be it is Cheilosia spec? Is an ID possible?
Best wishes

Josef

Posted by Maddin on 17-02-2008 23:23
#2

By the long snout, you can easily ID this genus as Rhingia. They are related with Cheilosia, but easily recognized by the snout...I think it is Rhingia campestris

Posted by Adrien on 17-02-2008 23:36
#3

with this top view, how do you make the diference between R. campestris and R. rostrata ?

Posted by Sundew on 17-02-2008 23:58
#4

It should be Rhingia because of the snout, but the stripes on the thorax are not seen, and the scutellum looks so dark... I add a Rhingia campestris that is recognizable by the dark margins of the tergites - one might guess to see them in Josef's pic.
Regards, Sundew