Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Hybomitra sp., male => Hybomitra arpadi

Posted by Gansucha on 10-05-2023 20:03
#1

Ukraine, Rivne region, on May 10.
Is it possible to determine the species of Hybomitra?

ukrbin.com//files/30/Hybomitra_sp.__samets.jpg
ukrbin.com//files/27/Hybomitra_sp.__samets_2.jpg
ukrbin.com//files/28/Hybomitra_sp.__samets_3.jpg

Edited by Gansucha on 11-05-2023 13:32

Posted by eklans on 11-05-2023 09:14
#2

Hello Victor, I think it's from the H. bimaculata group - possibly H. bimaculata (lateral spots on tergite 1 & 2).

Posted by Zeegers on 11-05-2023 11:35
#3

Well, the radial fork is spotted, so it is not bimaculata group….
We can’t see the palp, I can’t judge first antennal segment.

The bushy hairs on second tergite strongly suggest H. arpadi.

Theo



Posted by Gansucha on 11-05-2023 13:42
#4

Thank you very much !
Reminds me a lot of the male found last year ...
https://diptera.i..._id=108810

Edited by Gansucha on 11-05-2023 13:50