Thread subject: Diptera.info :: The monster fly! Bombyliidae - Conophorus

Posted by Filex on 08-01-2008 22:40
#1

Hi again

This fly was shot at about 1600 m altitude in the Montseny mountain, Barcelona (NE Spain). It was in a bushy slope just outside the beech-fir forest.

Thanks to orientate me towards the family/genus!!

Miquel

Edited by Filex on 08-01-2008 22:56

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-01-2008 22:43
#2

Bombyliidae! WOWZERS! such a beauty!

that head is something!

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 09-01-2008 10:26

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-01-2008 22:44
#3

wing venation very peculiar! I will check it out in Seguy's keys.

Posted by Filex on 08-01-2008 22:50
#4

I forgot to say it was found at the end of June 2007.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-01-2008 22:50
#5

Conophorus sp. I think

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-01-2008 22:52
#6

I will take a big risk: Conophorus virescens.

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 08-01-2008 22:55
#7

Seems to be a Conophorus sp. But that genus is ca. 50 sp. large, and I have nothing to do w/ Bombyliidae. Shock

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-01-2008 23:05
#8

Nosferatumyia wrote:
Seems to be a Conophorussp. But that genus is ca. 50 sp. large, and I have nothing to do w/ Bombyliidae. Shock


Description of Seguy fits very well with the above fly:
"C. virescens FABRIcruS. - KERT?SZ, V, 106. --Bomhylius virescens auct.
B. maurus ~IJKAN. -P(oas vlrescens "MACQUART, 1.826: 376 et 183~, l, 385,
1. P. /atus DUfOUR.P. hirticornis auct. (non LATR.). - Fig. 558,565,608.
Brun noir ou noir verd?tre. Front blanch?tre ou jaun?tre. Antennes :
articles I-ll gris. Thorax ? pilosit? rousse ou blanch?tre, .pleures blanch?tres.
Scutellum d?nud?, d'un noir tr?s luisant, ? ?cailles jaunes ? la
base. Pattes ? ?cailles jaun"ll.tres et blanch?tres. Ailes rembrunies ? la
base; nervures transversales bord?es de brun. Abdomen d'un noir ver.
d?tre. pilosit? jaun?tre i 3-5 touffes noires lat?rales vers la base; sternites
d?nud?s, bord?s lat?ralement de touffes de poils jaun?tres.
"

Check the scutellum - bare and bright dark! it has some very small microtrichia - I cannot realize which colour has, though.

Check the antennae - bare and grey (the last 2 segments). Conophorus should have a swollen basal antenna segments, AS we can see here very clearly.

Check the scutum - with whitish macrotrichia

Wing venation fits very well with C. virescens.


I wish to see those sternites. They are bare in C. virescens.
Of course, in Mediterranean it is not easy.
So it will be a wild guess: Conophorus cf. virescens.
And Val you are right: there are many species for Conophorus in Mediterranean region... to be sure it would be nice to have the specimen. Smile

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 09-01-2008 10:23

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-01-2008 23:14
#9

wing venation according to the Seguy for C. virescens

Posted by Filex on 09-01-2008 00:03
#10

Jorge, I suppose you mean Faune de France 13. I have followed it also after the genus was pointed out, I also arrive to virescens.

Fauna Europaea lists about 9 species for Portugal, Spain and France mainland. About 2/3 of these species are keyed in S?guy's work.

Thanks!

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 09-01-2008 00:23
#11

Don't trust in fauna europaea. There is lack of info about species and it is not updated. There are much more species than simply 9. Wink

Posted by David Gibbs on 09-01-2008 10:24
#12

Conophorus cf. virescens is as cloce as i can get as well. Looks very like my specimen from southern Spain. However, a specimen will be needed to be sure.