Diptera.info :: Identification queries :: Diptera (adults)
Who is here? 1 guest(s)
Anthomyiidae
|
|
NakaRB |
Posted on 29-11-2015 18:52
|
Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 3045 Joined: 25.11.08 |
Russia, Moscow region, 03.05.2015 Edited by NakaRB on 30-11-2015 20:08 |
John Carr |
Posted on 29-11-2015 21:18
|
Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 9841 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Anthomyiidae. Chirosia? I would need a lateral view to tell. |
NakaRB |
Posted on 30-11-2015 20:08
|
Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 3045 Joined: 25.11.08 |
Thank you! I have this photo only... |
javanerkelens |
Posted on 30-11-2015 21:39
|
Member Location: Netherlands Posts: 2962 Joined: 18.10.07 |
Personally I don't think this is Chirosia, more likely Pegoplata or Adia species.... Can you tell me your reason why you are thinking about Chirosia John..? Johanna |
|
|
John Carr |
Posted on 30-11-2015 21:42
|
Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 9841 Joined: 22.10.10 |
javanerkelens wrote: Personally I don't think this is Chirosia, more likely Pegoplata or Adia species.... Can you tell me your reason why you are thinking about Chirosia John..? Johanna I don't have a good reason -- that's why I wanted a lateral view -- but something about the head reminded me of a Chirosia. |
javanerkelens |
Posted on 30-11-2015 22:06
|
Member Location: Netherlands Posts: 2962 Joined: 18.10.07 |
Indeed it has a Chirosia look, but mostly the orbitals are strong in Chirosia (male) and seems to be absent on this fly....also there seems to be an av seta on the midtibia....which Chirosia species don't have. But...always difficult to say anything with those little one's and with only one photo Johanna |
|
Jump to Forum: |