Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Haematopota sp.

Posted by Ben Hamers on 19-06-2005 21:20
#1

Good evening,

I saw this fly last week in Heerlen. Is the thickened first part of the
antennae enough reason to call it Haematopota crassicornis ?

Thanks,

Ben

Edited by Ben Hamers on 23-05-2012 19:09

Posted by Zeegers on 20-06-2005 15:16
#2

Hi Ben,

No, this feature in only significant in the female sex.
This looks to me like a male (eyes meeting on another).
Can you confirm that ?

Theo Zeegers

Posted by Zeegers on 20-06-2005 15:17
#3

By the way, just noticed that the third antennal segment is orange at base.
In crassicornis, it is completely black.
Therefore, this cannot be crassicornis.
Most likely it is a male of Haematopota pluvialis.



Theo Zeegers

Posted by Ben Hamers on 20-06-2005 16:15
#4

Thanks Theo,

It was a male indeed, my second Haematopota-male in seven years.
I hope this sounds as a good excuse for giving it the wrong name.

Ben