Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Eutrichota praepotens, was : unknown

Posted by Philippe moniotte on 16-01-2006 21:26
#1

but, it seems to me, with a rather special color scheme.
Heron (B) September 2005

Any suggestion ?

Philippe
www.diptera.info/forim/5-1143-1.jpg

Edited by Philippe moniotte on 25-05-2011 10:42

Posted by Andrius on 18-01-2006 11:13
#2

I would say Muscidae, but Anthomyiidae is also possible ;)

Posted by Gordon Jar on 18-01-2006 20:41
#3

You might like to look at Muscidae Phaonia species. I have some photos which have previously been identified as ' Phaonia's' and they seem to be very similar. I understand there are a number of these and they are very difficult to identify to species level.

Gordon

Posted by Zeegers on 20-01-2006 15:00
#4

I'm not so sure about Phaonia.
There are more genera in Muscidae than Phaonia.
Phaonia is typically more broadly built, though this is a very non-scientific feature.

Posted by verner on 25-12-2010 14:19
#5

This is a female Eutrichota praepotens. Notice the expanded fore tarsi in combination with wholly yellow femora.

verner

Posted by Philippe moniotte on 25-05-2011 10:43
#6

Thanks! I missed the reply somehow, at the time.
Philippe