Thread subject: Diptera.info :: No idea...

Posted by Isidro on 14-06-2008 09:50
#1

11th June 2008. M?laga, south Spain. Size: same than an Episyrphus balteatus (much bigger than Syritta pipiens. that is a mistakable one). Female. Habitat: in an unknown Apiaceae flower.

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Can be identified?

Thanks.

Posted by amalia_raluca on 14-06-2008 14:13
#2

Syritta pipiens
Amalia

Posted by phil withers on 14-06-2008 14:17
#3

Could also be S. flaviventris ?

Posted by Isidro on 14-06-2008 17:44
#4

But... i't very different to Syritta pipiens (very common species in my zone). Almost double larger and no straghthed abdomen...

Posted by Gerard Pennards on 16-06-2008 12:39
#5

It's a female, these are generally larger than males, and within females the size differs, they can be quite large, as this one is...
As for flaviventris, that species has a lot more yellow on the abdomen, and also some other characters like the pollinosity on the head that is different.
So this is definitely a female Syritta pipiens!
greetings,

Posted by Isidro on 16-06-2008 23:41
#6

OK, thanks by the confirmation of Amalia's identification.

Posted by Isidro on 16-06-2008 23:42
#7

P. D. Gerard, do you have seen my Eristalinus thread? Have you some idea of what can be it?