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Episyrphus balteatus, melanistic and intersex?
bonitin
Hi,Smile

I have never seen a melanistic E.balteatus being so dark with hardly any marks left on its abdomen..
22nd November, my garden Gent, Belgium

Thank you!
Myriam
 
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Ectemnius
To me this looks like a dark female specimen of E. balteatus.

It has no male genitalia and the eyes are separated...

E. balteatus can be as dark as this due to lower temperatures during pupation. If the temperatures are warmer one can find specimens which are almost entirely yellow.

Btw. very neat pictures.

Greets,

Ectemnius
 
blowave
I am interested to know why this female has strange 'bumps' on the last segments of the abdomen Ectemnius.

Separated eyes seem to be no guarantee of being a female if you check the 'intersex' examples in the gallery.

http://www.dipter...to_id=2601

http://www.dipter...to_id=1678

I have a photo of one similar to the dark one in the last link which I thought could be an intersex.. I don't seem to be able to get the photo down to the acceptable size but here's the tail end..
Edited by blowave on 29-11-2011 21:45
http://cubits.org...
 
http://cubits.org/buglife/
blowave
This is the tail end of what I would call a 'normal' female..
Edited by blowave on 29-11-2011 21:48
http://cubits.org...
 
http://cubits.org/buglife/
Ectemnius
Hi bonitin,

I didn't know why you thought it was an intersex specimen. The abdomen is somewhat strange, I agree. But it don't look like an intersex specimen to me.

That having said, I'm no expert concerning intersex specimens, and the specimens in the gallery look awfully the same.
There seems to be confusion on the matter if you search for more info, even on diptera.info itself, as the two post below reveal.

Paul Beuk mentions that darker appearance and intersex in one specimen can be related:
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=13048&pid=61129.

In yet another post Gerrard Pennards disagrees with a presumed intersex specimen:
http://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=32361&pid=143572

Both have similar features to your specimen.

Just trying to help,

Greets,

Ectemnius
 
blowave
Working links to the threads Ectemnius.. highlight and click on the icon below. Smile

http://www.dipter...;pid=61129

http://diptera.in...pid=143572

The intersex was only mentioned in the title, easily missed. Wink

Apart from dark specimens it seems the distance between the eyes is also important, which is the point Gerrard was making.

This is the 'normal' female I posted..
http://cubits.org...
 
http://cubits.org/buglife/
blowave
The one which looks like an intersex..
http://cubits.org...
 
http://cubits.org/buglife/
bonitin
Thank you Ectemnius and Janet!

I do think that the abdomen on mine looks a bit strange, Ectemnius, with these 'bumps' for a female..

Another interesting question, can intersex species reproduce?Wink

Some crops of the head and the abdomen that might help..
 
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bonitin
I think the distance between the eyes is a bit less than on Janet's picture of a normal female..?
 
Ectemnius
Hello bonitin,

I am now convinced, this is an intersex specimen of E. balteatus and presumably they are unable to reproduce.

Greetings,

Ectemnius
 
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