[Syrphidae] Re: Chalcosyrphus fulviventris (Bigot)

Łukasz Mielczarek lukasz at insects.pl
Mon Feb 3 07:31:33 GMT 2020


Hi Bastian,

You can see observation of this Chalcosyrphus on Diptera.info.
https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=7&thread_id=63044
I known one old specimen from Corsica in Polish colection.

Regards,
Lukasz


pon., 3 lut 2020, 00:02 użytkownik Bastiaan <bwakkie at syrphidae.com> napisał:

> Hi Wouter,
>
> In Systema Dipterorum it is stated as valid, see image.
>
>
> regards,
> Bastiaan
>
>
> On Sun, 2020-02-02 at 19:54 +0100, w.v.steenis at casema.nl wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> >
> >
> > Aat Barendregt collected some specimens of Chalcosyrphus in Corsica
> (France). It is a
> > Chalcosyrphus with totally black abdomen. In Seguy (1961) you easily run
> to Chalcosyrphus
> > fulviventris, a presumed endemic of Corsica. In Peck (1988) this is a
> synonym of Chalcosyrphus
> > piger. We cannot find any publication that explains this synonymy. Hippa
> (1978) does not refer to
> > fulviventris at all.
> >
> > If you have an idea where to look for the formal synonymy, please let us
> know.
> >
> >
> >
> > Best wishes,
> >
> >
> >
> > Wouter van Steenis
> >
> >
> >
> > Van: syrphidae-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk <
> syrphidae-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk> Namens
> > Jeroen van Steenis
> > Verzonden: donderdag 30 januari 2020 18:43
> > Aan: Gerard Pennards <gerard_pennards at hotmail.com>
> > CC: syrphidae at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
> > Onderwerp: [Syrphidae] Re: Identification query
> >
> >
> >
> > Dear Gerard
> >
> >
> >
> > They must be Brachypalpus and closest is chrysites or zugmayeriae. The
> metafemur is too slender
> > for chrysites and the pile is too orange. I do not know the other one.
> >
> > I am sure it is not the female of the undescribed species from Serbia.
> would be nice to get hold
> > of males too.
> >
> >
> >
> > There is a picture of the male of zugmayeriae in Mutin & Ichige 2018.
> >
> >
> >
> > Best wishes,
> >
> >
> >
> > Jeroen
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Op do 30 jan. 2020 om 14:28 schreef Gerard Pennards <
> gerard_pennards at hotmail.com <mailto:
> > gerard_pennards at hotmail.com> >:
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I have a identification query for you and I hope someone can help me.
> >
> > I have added two links, one from a biodiversity website in Georgia, and
> the other from a Russian
> > Macro photos website.
> >
> > Both pictures come from the Northern Caucasus, one picture from Northern
> Georgia which is called
> > Cheilosia illustrate but it's clearly not. See link:
> > http://biodiversity-georgia.net/index.php?taxon=Cheilosia%20illustrata
> >
> > The other one is from a Russian photo website and was not identified. It
> is the same species as
> > the Georgian one I think, but it's a strange species. See link:
> > http://macroclub.ru/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/238361/cat/512
> >
> > My idea is that it should be the female of Brachypalpus chrysites, but
> it doesn't look like the
> > normal yellow haired form. Also there seem to be some differences in
> pilosity, and other features.
> >
> > Has someone encountered these before? I have asked some people who had
> been in Georgia, but a
> > species like this was not seen.
> >
> > Thanks in advance, greetings,
> >
> > Gerard
> >
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