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silvery Hilara albitarsis
Sundew
Hi,
In a large wood in southern Brandenburg there are wet places where the wild boars use to wallow. In the beginning of October I saw many silvery female flies drinking on the wet soil, and they looked like Empidids. Some males were also present that were much darker, and I do not know whether they belonged to the same species or not. Here I show some pictures of the females and would really like to know who they are. Thanks for any help, Sundew
Edited by Sundew on 14-05-2014 22:29
 
Sundew
More pics from another year.
 
John Carr
Hilara
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31715949@N00
Sundew
Thanks for the genus! So perhaps Hilara galactoptera? (There are similar photos in the internet - if reliable?) As I saw them only on the margin of the wet wallows, the ecology might be peculiar...
 
Sundew
Perhaps Paul knows a bit more?
 
Paul Beuk
I know there are a few whitish ones but do not have my books with me to check.
Paul

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igor
Hilara albitarsis von Roser, 1840 (female)

You noted males of this species.

Igor
Edited by igor on 14-05-2014 20:21
 
Sundew
I appreciate your help, dear Igor!
Well, there are no good photos of males. I concentrated on the many silvery females, as they seemed to belong to the same species. The males were few, and they looked dark, so I thought of something different and hardly IDable. The following pic shows two photos of the same dark male; the lowermost grey one is quite blurred and seems to be a male, too, but greyer than the upper. The wet soil attracted so many flies that were not necessarily closely related; the silvery females, however, seemed visibly in the majority.
 
igor
Dear Sundew,

The upper and middle pics are Microphor holosericeus (Meigen, 1804). The lowermost is Hilara male.

All the best,

Igor
 
Sundew
Igor, you amaze me! What you look out of my bad pics is really great. Thank you so much!
 
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