Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Muscidae ID

Posted by Luis Alvarez on 11-08-2016 08:49
#1

I think is a Helina (female).
02/05/2016. Galicia (Spain).
Best regards,
Luis Álvarez

Posted by Luis Alvarez on 11-08-2016 08:50
#2

Photo 2

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 11-08-2016 22:31
#3

This is an interesting Helina. I can't key it out. Probably in the consimilis/vicina/fratercula/simulatrix group, but none of these really matches this one (yellow legs + 3 post dc + ks 1:2 + abdomen spotted, etc.). To pursue...

Posted by Luis Alvarez on 12-08-2016 15:51
#4

Thank you so much Stephane.
I have several somewhat diffferent views. I can add them if you want.
What should be visible for ID?, or only genitalia?
I photographed this another fly in the same place but looks different species

http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=72246

Best regards,
Luis

Edited by Luis Alvarez on 12-08-2016 15:52

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 12-08-2016 17:25
#5

I see all I need to see (unless you can show me if the radial node is setulose on ventral side of wing, I doubt). This is either an unknown species to me, or an aberrant specimen with only 3 post dc instead of 4, or with wrong femora colour...
Is the fly collected ?

Posted by Luis Alvarez on 12-08-2016 17:42
#6

Thanks again.
Fly was not collected.
Best regards,
Luis

Posted by Luis Alvarez on 13-08-2016 19:07
#7

I am seeing in my files I found another fly very similar photographed in the same place but a month later. It seems only different in color of the legs (less yellow).
Best regards,
Luis