Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Helophilus

Posted by dipdip on 11-10-2007 21:11
#1

Hello
this seems to be a Helophilus sp., but which one? I found it today on Taraxacum agg. at Lake Thun, Switzerland.
With greetings Maja

Edited by dipdip on 11-10-2007 21:13

Posted by Tony Irwin on 11-10-2007 21:31
#2

Looks rather like trivittatus, but the facial stripe is a bit dark - not sure whether there are other species in Switzerland that look like it. :|

Posted by dipdip on 12-10-2007 08:48
#3

On the Swiss List we have: H. affinis, hybridus, parallelus, pendulus. In the same place as I found the above shown one I found many H. trivittatus (=parallelus) but they were not so dark.
So a dark female of H. trivittatus?
Thank you!
Maja

Edited by dipdip on 01-03-2008 14:29

Posted by Susan R Walter on 12-10-2007 13:00
#4

My immediate thought was Anasymia. Are all Helophilus not strongly black and yellowy orange with just a bit of grey?

Posted by dipdip on 12-10-2007 15:55
#5

Thats how they normally look (I think). Same place nearly same time.

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 12-10-2007 17:04
#6

Last pictures show typical H. trivittatus. The Helophilus on first series should rather be a female H. affinis (indeed facial stripe seems dark, tergites don't have any yellow on their hind margin and spots on T3 are well separated from front margin).

Posted by dipdip on 13-10-2007 12:25
#7

So it is a new spezies for me.
Thank you very much!
With regards from a sunny Lake Thun Maja