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Cylindromyia (male cf brassicaria)
Christine Devillers
Could this be Cylindromyia interrupta ?
Photo taken in a quarry exposed south in Belgium.
Edited by Christine Devillers on 05-11-2008 21:37
 
Christine Devillers
The same
 
Zeegers
NO.
Any indication of size ?
Looks like brassicaria or possibly auriceps, in any case a male.


Theo
 
Christine Devillers
Sorry I don't remember the size.
Could you tell me what features you are looking here for not interrupta but rather brassicaria or auriceps ?
Thanks a lot
 
Zeegers
The pattern of dusting on the thorax doesn't fit interrupta.
Search forum for interrupta and you'll see what I mean.

Circumstantial evidence: no discal setae, very unusual in interrupta. And the third antennal segment seems too short.
Official features are invisible in these pics.


Theo
 
Christine Devillers
Thanks again Theo
I've read the post about interrupta, and compared the pictures. I suppose you mean that interrupta hasn't so much dusting on the dorsal face of the thorax than on my picture?
Does auriceps have sometimes no central black strip on the abdomen ?
Edited by Christine Devillers on 26-01-2008 22:44
 
Zeegers
You are right on the interrupta. My formulation would be: the central dark vittae on thorax are much broader.
Auriceps can be quite variable, but I agree, it usually has a black vitta on abdomen. That's why my first vote is on brassicaria.

Theo
 
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