Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Helina latitarsis (Muscidae)

Posted by Karol Ox on 13-12-2015 17:00
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Hello. 12.7.2015, Slovakia, Kosice, 250m. Thank you. Regards, Karol.

Edited by Karol Ox on 14-12-2015 18:07

Posted by Karol Ox on 13-12-2015 17:00
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Posted by John Carr on 13-12-2015 17:33
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Muscidae. Thricops?

Posted by Karol Ox on 13-12-2015 17:43
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John Carr wrote:
Muscidae. Thricops?

Thank you.

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 13-12-2015 20:00
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I suspect Helina latitarsis. Do you have a shot of the hind tibia Karol ?

Posted by Karol Ox on 13-12-2015 20:48
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
I suspect Helina latitarsis. Do you have a shot of the hind tibia Karol ?


Attempting to cut out photos. Tibia are under the wings.

Edited by Karol Ox on 13-12-2015 20:48

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 13-12-2015 20:56
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Yes, and there are covered by long inner hairiness, as expected.
Helina latitarsis male it is ! I haven't checked to the gallery, but your pictures would be welcome !
The criteria for this species are : all black species with strongly darkened wings, 3 post dc, hairy eyes and long ventral pilosity on tibia 3.

Posted by Karol Ox on 14-12-2015 18:09
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Yes, and there are covered by long inner hairiness, as expected.
Helina latitarsis male it is ! I haven't checked to the gallery, but your pictures would be welcome !
The criteria for this species are : all black species with strongly darkened wings, 3 post dc, hairy eyes and long ventral pilosity on tibia 3.

Stephane thank you very much. I will send pictures to the gallery.

Posted by oceanlis2000 on 19-12-2015 12:04
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Hi Karol

I was wondering if you know the species of flower the fly was found on for my records

Thanks

Posted by Karol Ox on 20-12-2015 17:54
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oceanlis2000 wrote:
Hi Karol

I was wondering if you know the species of flower the fly was found on for my records

Thanks

Hi. Maybe Heracleum sp. ...