Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Pherbellia scutellaris

Posted by cyprinoid on 09-09-2009 17:36
#1

Norway, 09.09.09 5-6 mm

Edited by cyprinoid on 09-09-2009 23:27

Posted by cyprinoid on 09-09-2009 17:37
#2

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I have more if there's need to see more

Posted by Jan Willem on 09-09-2009 18:23
#3

Looks like Suillia (Heleomyzidae).

Posted by cyprinoid on 09-09-2009 19:01
#4

Really? I hope Andrzej says so too.


Posted by Andrzej on 09-09-2009 19:26
#5

Hmm ...
In my opinion it is a member of Sciomyzidae !
(no vibrissa and any katepisternals = sternopleurals) !

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 09-09-2009 19:46
#6

Andrzej wrote:
Hmm ...
In my opinion it is a member of Sciomyzidae !
(no vibrissa and any katepisternals = sternopleurals) !


also there are no strong bristles along the costa.
One for Nikita.

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 09-09-2009 20:10
#7

It should be a Pherbellia (one strong propleural bristle), and my guess is P. scutellaris (hind femora with a dark spot posteriorly). To be confirmed though...

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 09-09-2009 21:04
#8

I think so.
I collected Ph. scutellaris once near Moscow and once near Sochi, both times in autumn. It is unusually large Pherbellia.

Posted by cyprinoid on 09-09-2009 23:27
#9

Thank you all!