Thread subject: Diptera.info :: A Xylota from Belgium > Chalcosyrphus nemorum
#2
I would suggest X. abiens, however, a lateral view would be helpful.
X. jakutorum should have a broader pale section of hind tibia.
Posted by
Tetrao on 15-06-2018 13:03
#4
I made a comparison between the venation of my specimen and the venation of Xylota jakutorum and the same with Xylota abiens, both times specimen venation in red and Xylota jakutorum (in yellow) as Xylota abiens (in yellow) The first is with Xylota jakutorum :
https://www.galer...207377.htm
the second is with Xylota abiens :
https://www.galer...207378.htm
Have a look at both,
It seems the comparison is in favour of Xylota jakutorum !
But that would not say it is a Xylota jakutorum ...
Posted by
Tetrao on 15-06-2018 17:49
#5
Does anyone know a study of the venation in Xylota ???
#6
It's a male Chalcosyrphus nemorum….
Posted by
Tetrao on 16-06-2018 09:49
#7
Gerard Pennards wrote:
It's a male Chalcosyrphus nemorum….
Thank you Gerard for your reply !
We are changing of genus ?