Posted by Robert Heemskerk on 15-05-2010 10:35
#1
hi Flyforum,
I found these Muscina sp.(?) on my attic where I got some indoor-plants.
They look-like Muscina prolapsa, but I cannot match with the colour of the tibiae?
The tibiae are braunish/yellow.
The size of these fly is about 8-10mm, rahter small Muscina?.
The basical of antennepart III is a bit redish.
M-1 got a nicely curved swing.
And the top of the scutellum is orange/redish.
The general colouring of these flies are a bit greenish, which I cannot find in my pictures.
greeting Robert
Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 15-05-2010 11:01
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 15-05-2010 10:45
#4
Muscina stabulans (reddish tibiae, apex of femora and yellow basicosta).
Posted by Robert Heemskerk on 15-05-2010 10:59
#5
aha! :)
That's a new species for me.., and they live on my attic..
And I was wrong about the femur, that's called the tibiae..
Thank you for your comment
greeting Robert,