Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sarcophaga wingdevelopment
Posted by Klaas on 13-12-2008 11:33
#1
On 10 June 2008, The Netherlands.
On my house. I kept this for a second for a Sphaerocerida, because of the wingless females existing in that family, but then i saw it was a very young male Sarcophaga.
It pumped its wings in just some minutes as you can see in the next photos.
Klaas
first photo
Posted by Klaas on 13-12-2008 11:35
#2
after 2 minutes
Posted by Klaas on 13-12-2008 11:36
#3
after 5 minutes
Posted by Klaas on 13-12-2008 11:37
#4
after 6.5 minutes
Posted by javanerkelens on 13-12-2008 12:10
#5
Nice !
Joke:)
Posted by Klaas on 14-12-2008 21:27
#6
thank you Joke.
I add a picture of male genitalia, although i don't know if it can bring us further to an id of the species?
Best regards,
Klaas
Posted by javanerkelens on 14-12-2008 22:19
#7
I just got the Sarcophagidae of fennoscandia and Denmark ,Thomas Pape.
And my first genitalia to try, was stupid enough of a female..:o.....so I nice picture of a genitalia, but....I have to studie hard first....
Joke :)
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 15-12-2008 22:37
#8
We need to see the complete aedeagus, here we can only see the last dorsal segment (protandrial segment and epandrium) of abdomen.
Posted by Klaas on 17-01-2010 11:27
#9
The chaetotaxy
At least we can say it's not S. africa
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 17-01-2010 11:33
#10
javanerkelens wrote:
I just got the Sarcophagidae of fennoscandia and Denmark ,Thomas Pape.
And my first genitalia to try, was stupid enough of a female..:o.....so I nice picture of a genitalia, but....I have to studie hard first....
Joke :)
Joke, how much cost the book? I suppose that you bought it from pemberley books. Am I right?
Thank you.
Klaas, nice photos you have taken.