Posted by
Siga on 26-05-2007 07:45
#1
High again
Here a rather tame fly, it didn't mind me taking photos and flew off only when I touched it (slightly) with my finger. From my poor knowledge it should be a Chrysopilus. In my book there is only Ch. crisatatus, in the Gallery two other ones, and because I don't know where exactly to look, I stick (or, as the Australian say, I bogged in)
Southern Germany 700m about sea, beside a garden pool on a leaf of Caltha palustris with casting date in the morning of May 25th 2007
It would be nice if someone could give a name to the poor thing, the veins at least are visible.
Thanks a lot,
Siga
Edited by
Siga on 29-08-2020 18:58
#6
Siga wrote:
Thanks Paul,
because you are not shure, I won't submit the picture for the Gallery.
Siga
As no-one can discount the identification, you might just as well submit it.

#7
Siga wrote:
And you are shure that 2. spot is not the shadow of the halteres? (Because on one photo I found tracking the searches for Chrysopilus in the Forum posts the halters appeared just as a dark shadow)
and you have totally reason! There were halteres!

My specimen is quite similar to the your photo.

Perhaps mine is C. cf. cristatus as well.
