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Anthomyia liturata? --> No --> Phaonia tuguriorum
MarcelP
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Posted on 10-03-2011 14:41
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Hello guys,

found this fly some days ago in my flat. I thought of a kind of Anthomyia-species. Maybe A. liturata? Probably a female specimen.

Any help appreciated!

Cheers,
Marcel
Edited by MarcelP on 11-03-2011 10:59
 
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Oh dear!
There´s no attachment. Sorry fot that.
I´m new here, so I´m not so comfortable with this forum.

O.k. first question, how may I post a picture in here? awkward
What to click when I opened the picture in attachments?
Edited by MarcelP on 10-03-2011 14:51
 
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Posted on 10-03-2011 15:11
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At first, welcome to this forum!
Second....don't panic Grin
Name of photo has to bare capital and a space between words.
Maybe this will help...

Joke
 
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Hi Joke,
thanks for the warm welcome!

O.k, let me try to explain my problem Smile:

If you post a reply and you want to attach a picture from your computer, may I use this little box called 'attachments'? You can open an image from your 'home Computer' to this box. But what then? There´s no button like 'upload' or something. What Do I have to do then?
Please help Smile
 
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1: press "New Replay"
2: write something in the frame "Message"
3: upload your photo with "Attachment"
4: than just click on "Post Reply"

Joke
 
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something Grin


Oh man, it´s still not working!
O.K. this can´t be too difficult. Or am I too stupid?
There is a box called 'Attachment', right? You can OPEN your picture in that little box, but you can´t UPLOAD it. If you 'open' a picture from you PC and you press the button 'Post reply' then there´s no picture at all. Where´s the upload button?
Or maybe I´m just not made for this brilliant Forum Shock


www.bilder-hochladen.net/files/fmou-g.jpg


Whohoooo! I made it! Cool
I still don´t get how to load an image directly on this Forum. I loaded the pic on another page and pasted the Link here. Not quite the fastest way, but it works!

So, anybody knows this fly? Am I right with my guess?
Edited by MarcelP on 10-03-2011 20:07
 
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Am I right with Anthomyia liturata? Or maybe another Anthomyia-species?

Please help!
 
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Congratulations Grin
But maybe you have to check again the filename (without spaces and catures) and if the sice of the foto is to large (mostly i use around 1000 pixels and 7 for quality)

And about your fly......looks more like Phaonia tuguriorum (Muscidae)

Joke
 
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Posted on 11-03-2011 11:06
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Thanks Joke!

I was probably confused about those dark wing spots, what made me guess on an Anthomyia-species. Alright, Phaonia tuguriorum sounds good. Checked some photos --> Fits !

Somehow the pic-upload doesen´t really work with me. I´ll try again (with your tips) and see if it works. If not...well...then I´ll do it the old-fashioned way Wink

Cheers,
Marcel
 
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