Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Phoridae ?
Posted by Christine Devillers on 25-02-2010 21:58
#1
Do you have an idea for those ones ?
They were mating on a stone, but they quickly saw me and walked away to hide under the stone.
The female was about 5mm. (25-02-2010, Spa, Belgium)
Edited by Christine Devillers on 25-02-2010 22:12
Posted by Christine Devillers on 25-02-2010 22:00
#2
pic 2
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 25-02-2010 22:01
#3
Phoridae for the family, I can't tell more.
Posted by Christine Devillers on 25-02-2010 22:13
#4
Thanks Stephane, I change the title.
Posted by bbrown on 19-04-2010 00:28
#5
Conicera sp. (Phoridae)
Posted by bbrown on 19-04-2010 00:31
#6
Wait, you said 5 mm. Way too big for Conicera. Sorry.
Maybe they are Triphleba. Did you catch them?
Brian
Posted by Christine Devillers on 14-02-2011 21:47
#7
Thank you but I didn't catch them.
Sorry for my late answer but I've not been notified of your answer, and I've just seen your post today.