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Rhingia campestris
crex
Last one for today ...

Unknown diptera from midwest Sweden in may 2006. Sorry to bother you, but is it possible to determine this species?

Edit: Changed subject (Unknown diptera).
Edited by crex on 13-09-2007 22:21
 
Jan Willem
Hi Crex,

I would say Rhingia campestris (Syrphidae), but I know that there are other species of the genus Rhingia which I don't know at all. So let's wait for the experts.

Jan Willem
 
crex
Thank you for the suggestion, Jan.
 
crex
Any confirmation on this blurry photo from the Syrphidae experts? In Sweden we have R. campestris, R. rostrata and R. borealis ...
 
Iolaire
Hi Crex,

It's most certainly not R. borealis for is hasn't got a short snout slightly pointed downwards. The main differences between R.campestris and R.rostrata are the slightly longer snout of campestris and the lighter (more red) legs of rostrata. The Rhingia in your picture has a long snout (slightly longer than the eye) and it's legs aren't red with only the upper part of the legs black(ish). This one has almost stripy legs. All this is, in my view, consistent with R.campestris.

Ps. there are, of course, more differences but you can't see them all in your pic.
Best regards,

Iolaire
 
Andrew Whittington
I would definitely go for R. campestris because of the lateral black line on the abdomen, which is lacking in R. rostrata. That said ... I am not familiar with R. borealis.
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Andrew E. Whittington
https://flyevidence.co.uk/
 
crex
I have searched the net and see that R. rostrata is very rare in Sweden and that it hasn't this dark legs. R. borealis seems to have a much darker abdomen and is darker overall.
 
crex
Ohh, there was two answers already Grin

Thank you very much Jan, Iolaire and Andrew!
 
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