Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Syrphidae: Neoascia obliqua? --> Neoascia sp.

Posted by kuv on 17-02-2021 11:51
#1

Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Damp, coast of Eastern Sea, near edge of a vacation centre, fallow ground, sitting at a flower of Rosaceae (?), Outdoorphoto: kuv, 2nd of August 2020. Is my idea ok? Please help to get the ID.
Kuv

Edited by kuv on 08-04-2021 15:55

Posted by kuv on 17-02-2021 11:51
#2

2nd picture:

Posted by kuv on 17-02-2021 11:52
#3

... and one picture for the flower:

Posted by Karsten Thomsen on 03-03-2021 13:28
#4

I'd say male podagrica, based on the proportions of abdomen. See for comparison pinned specimens by Steven Falk. Red bars show witdth of fore- and hind rim of T3.

Edited by Karsten Thomsen on 03-03-2021 13:32

Posted by kuv on 04-03-2021 11:38
#5

Hi Karsten,
thank you very much for your interesting message. Yes, "my" fly could be N. podagrica, but there was no hint in the Webside of Steven Falk that the proportions are a hard charakteristic feature. On the other hand the picture in the Diptera Gallery (s. https://diptera.i...to_id=2870) I think looks also like "my" fly. My regrettable result is - under these facts - to name it "Neoascia sp."
Greetings Kuv