Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dasyrhamphis sp.

Posted by thiery on 20-06-2023 17:35
#1

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thiery : France : Saint-Chamas : 13250 : 17/05/2023
Altitude : 7 m - Taille : 17,8 mm.
Réf. : 323089

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos323/big/Photo%205791b%201.jpg
thiery : France : Saint-Chamas : 13250 : 17/05/2023
Altitude : 7 m - Taille : 17,8 mm.
Réf. : 323090

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos323/big/Photo%205791c%201.jpg
thiery : France : Saint-Chamas : 13250 : 17/05/2023
Altitude : 7 m - Taille : 17,8 mm.
Réf. : 323091

Hello,

Date of observation: 17/05/2023
Saint-Chamas (France - Bouches-du-Rhône)

Size: approx. 18 mm.

The following points were noted (using binoculars if necessary):
- Legs single-coloured black; palps black with black bristles.
- Antennal segment 3 with a long, pointed, hook-shaped dorsal tooth pointing forwards and sprinkled with silver.
- Wings smoky.
- Pale yellow spoons fringed with light brown.

With these few details and the photos attached, is it possible to decide between anthracinus or ater?

Thank you for your comments
Thiery

Posted by Zeegers on 21-06-2023 16:25
#2

So, based on the first pic, it seems obvious it should be anthracinus male, but I think the pic is deceiving.
The second pic shows both dark beard and darkened calypter, both indicating ater.
And in the second pic, contrary to the first pic, the wing seems uniformly darkened.


So, in the end, D. ater male seems to me very likely.

Theo

Posted by thiery on 21-06-2023 17:10
#3

Zeegers wrote:
So, based on the first pic, it seems obvious it should be anthracinus male, but I think the pic is deceiving.
The second pic shows both dark beard and darkened calypter, both indicating ater.
And in the second pic, contrary to the first pic, the wing seems uniformly darkened.


So, in the end, D. ater male seems to me very likely.

Theo


Merci Theo !