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Rhingia-like hoverfly from Ecuador (3 pics)
Rupert Huber
Hello to all!
This fly looks to me like Rhingia. Am I right or could it be different in the neotropics? Size about 10-12mm.

19.8.2009, Ecuador, Prov. Tungurahua, near Baņos, about 1900m asl
Edited by Rupert Huber on 18-10-2009 02:34
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Menno Reemer
Hi,
Rhingia does occur in the Neotropics, but this is a species of Copestylum. The wing venation could tell you this, but this is not visible on this picture. But Rhingia-species don't have such elongate third antennal segment and plumose arista.
I don't know which species it is. Copestylum is an extremely large genus with >300 described species and probably just as many undescribed species in the Neotropics, which all look very(!) different from each other.
You should start collecting syrphids, besides photographing them!
 
Rupert Huber
Thank you very much for all the information, Menno!
About collecting I'm seriously thinking about starting with Tabanids, because they are very fascinating, too, and I kill them anyway (only I have to change my way of killing them, otherwise they can be used only for DNA-analysis Grin).
Since I'm not a scientist but aficionado of nature primarily as long as it's alive, I have set my personal determination limit on what can be seen on photographies, of course always dependent on experts like you telling me how far determination can go with the limited information a picture can give.
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Rupert
 
Menno Reemer
Hi Rupert,
It's wise to restrict your serious collecting efforts to certain groups. But if you ever come across a Microdon species in Ecuador or other tropical areas, please think of me and collect it...
 
ChrisR
Rupert Huber wrote:
About collecting I'm seriously thinking about starting with Tabanids, because they are very fascinating, too, and I kill them anyway

If you do choose tabanids then you will have a friend in Theo Grin

I have never wanted to collect them because you have to put yourself into situations where tabanids are flying ... and biting Wink I prefer to visit habitats without biting insects (if possible) Wink
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London.
 
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