Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cliorismia cf ardea, Therevidae, Hungary

Posted by Xespok on 26-07-2006 17:01
#1

This is somehow in between Rhagionidae and Therevidae. Maybe a Rhagio sp?

Edited by Xespok on 11-12-2006 17:26

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 26-07-2006 17:23
#2

I think Therevidae

Posted by Paul Beuk on 26-07-2006 19:28
#3

Yes. I do not expect it to be Thereva, but there are too many genera unknown to me in Hungary.

Posted by Tony Irwin on 27-07-2006 11:04
#4

Where was the fly caught? What sort of habitat? Woodland, dunes or river-side?

Posted by Xespok on 27-07-2006 18:28
#5

I did not yet collect the specimen. The habitat was an open oak forest. No rivers within 2o km, and also sand dunes are not characteristic for the very spot.

Posted by Xespok on 09-12-2006 19:16
#6

I wonder whether this could be Cliorismia [Psilocephala] ardea? Does anyone know a Therevidae expert?

Posted by crex on 09-12-2006 22:00
#7

Xespok wrote:
I wonder whether this could be Cliorismia [Psilocephala] ardea? Does anyone know a Therevidae expert?


According to Fauna Europaea:
? Holston, Dr Kevin C. (taxonomic specialist), NRM, SE
? Bystrowski, C. (associate specialist), Instytut Badawczy Lesnictwa, PL
? Richter, V.A. (associate specialist), Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg, RU

Posted by Xespok on 11-12-2006 17:26
#8

Cliorismia cf ardea det Kevin Holsoton.