Thread subject:
Diptera.info :: Rhamphomyia
Posted by
Nikita Vikhrev
on 10-05-2007 21:01
#1
Mosc reg., 10 May
Posted by
Paul Beuk
on 11-05-2007 06:43
#2
Most likely
Rhamphomyia crassirostris
. Certainly the same subgenus, as this male has eyes separated by the frons.
Edited by
Paul Beuk
on 11-05-2007 06:43
Posted by
Nikita Vikhrev
on 11-05-2007 07:26
#3
Thank you Paul.
Posted by
Nikita Vikhrev
on 17-05-2007 19:03
#4
This year Rh.crassirostris is a mass species. But when I discovered Empididae barraging over pond surface I was sure that it is Hilara. To my grate astonishment it is Rh.crassirostris too. Is it known, such behaiviour for Rhamphomyia?
Posted by
Paul Beuk
on 17-05-2007 19:10
#5
Yes.
Several other species can be found near the surface of water.