Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Might be Musca autumnalis
Posted by Gordon on 26-09-2009 16:01
#1
Well it might be. 26th September, Sidhirokastro, Greece
Edited by Gordon on 26-09-2009 16:26
Posted by Gordon on 26-09-2009 16:27
#2
Another view
Posted by Gordon on 26-09-2009 16:30
#3
Three times proves it, or not. But can anybody identify the substrate???B)
Edited by Gordon on 26-09-2009 16:31
Posted by Gordon on 28-09-2009 17:35
#4
Now I know there are people out there who can confirm or deny this as Musca autumnalis, please help, Nikita perhaps, you are a much better Muscavite than I am:) or ever will be :P.
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 28-09-2009 18:03
#5
In my opinion, this is a male
Musca domestica (frons open, elongate abdomen).
Posted by Gordon on 28-09-2009 18:06
#6
Ahhh Stephane,
Where would I be without you, thanks.:) I hope you are right.:D
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 28-09-2009 18:42
#7
So do I.
So, what about the substrat ?
Posted by Roger Thomason on 28-09-2009 18:50
#8
The inside of Gordon's Wallet which is made from the scrotum of a Bigfoot by the look of it...:P.
Edited by Roger Thomason on 28-09-2009 18:57
Posted by Gordon on 28-09-2009 19:41
#9
No Roger, sorry to dissapoint you but I am not so cruel, or so several other things either, actually it is an old tractor tyre (still on the tractor mind you) B) but I was amazed how strange it looked up close.