Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Neoascia cf. interrupta

Posted by affiniscyanoviridis on 17-11-2016 08:45
#1

Hi,

is it possible to ID?

NE Poland 27042016

Best regards
Joao

Edited by affiniscyanoviridis on 23-11-2016 07:38

Posted by Sundew on 22-11-2016 01:32
#2

This might be Neoascia podagrica, but these flies are tricky. To differentiate between Neoascia and Sphegina one needs to see the wing venation.

Posted by affiniscyanoviridis on 22-11-2016 08:38
#3

Ok, thanks for your reply.

I will check if I have a decent pictutre from the top!

Best regards
J

Posted by affiniscyanoviridis on 22-11-2016 08:52
#4

Maybe it will help!

Regards
J

Posted by Sundew on 22-11-2016 13:16
#5

Neoascia podagrica has darkened cross veins that form a right angle (see https://www.flick...638744863/ and compare with a Sphegina in http://syrphidae..../file/3049). I think we can see three straight dark lines here, so I would prefer that species. Labeling the pics "Neoascia cf. podagrica" should not be too wrong!

Posted by Fred Fly on 22-11-2016 13:27
#6

Hi Sundew,

keep in mind that there are additional Neoascia with darkened cross veins. Par example N. interrupta which has a short third antennal segment and three pairs of spots (tergites 2-4 each one pair).
Very best regards

Posted by Sundew on 22-11-2016 15:17
#7

Nice to hear from you, dear Piet - I have already missed you! Indeed I overlooked N. interrupta that is not comparatively illustrated in my book and usually looks more colourful than N. podagrica (see https://www.flick...383858487/). There seem to be yellow spots at the basal corners of tergite 4, so "N. cf. interrupta" would possibly be closer to the truth Smile.

Posted by Fred Fly on 22-11-2016 19:14
#8

Dear Sundew, I missed you too! This female of Neoascia is indeed belonging to interrupta. I would expect this species in Poland in marshy areas surounding larger rivers and lakes or near Baltic Sea.
Very best regards
Piet

Posted by affiniscyanoviridis on 23-11-2016 07:31
#9

Hi,

thanks you both for time and ID.

Best regards
Joao

Posted by Sundew on 24-11-2016 00:44
#10

You can delete the "cf." Grin Piet's identification is reliable without doubt.