Who is here? 1 guest(s)
Pollenia labialis or P. amentaria ?
|
|
Duncan Cooke |
Posted on 23-10-2022 02:11
|
Member Location: Posts: 27 Joined: 27.05.22 |
I think this is either Pollenia labialis or Pollenia amentaria. Can anyone tell me if it is one or the other ? I will iRecord if I can get a positive ID. Found in South Cumbria, 18/10/2022. Update; 24/10/2022. Thanks to Eric I am now satisfied this is neither of the above, but in fact a (female) Pollenia rudis. ( Unless anyone can convince me otherwise ? ). Edited by Duncan Cooke on 24-10-2022 00:28 [img][/img] |
|
|
eklans |
Posted on 23-10-2022 07:17
|
Member Location: Posts: 3337 Joined: 11.11.18 |
Hi Duncan, these two can be excluded: P. labialis has a black basicosta P. amentaria has a shiny black abdomen P. rudis is a good candidate with pale basicosta, 2+ ad bristles on mid tibia, and only black hairs posteroventral on hind and mid femur. To be more sure we need a dorsal view. (Olga Sivell: Blow flies, 2021) Greetings, Eric Kloeckner |
|
|
Duncan Cooke |
Posted on 23-10-2022 15:12
|
Member Location: Posts: 27 Joined: 27.05.22 |
Thanks Eric, that's very helpful. Here is a dorsal view.
Edited by Duncan Cooke on 23-10-2022 15:18 [img][/img] |
|
|
eklans |
Posted on 23-10-2022 17:36
|
Member Location: Posts: 3337 Joined: 11.11.18 |
Hi Duncan, yes - very likely it's a female Pollenia rudis.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner |
|
|
Duncan Cooke |
Posted on 23-10-2022 19:20
|
Member Location: Posts: 27 Joined: 27.05.22 |
Thanks Eric.
[img][/img] |
|
|
Duncan Cooke |
Posted on 24-10-2022 19:02
|
Member Location: Posts: 27 Joined: 27.05.22 |
I've added this face view if it helps confirm Pollenia rudis.
Edited by Duncan Cooke on 24-10-2022 19:09 [img][/img] |
|
Jump to Forum: |