Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Do you know this

Posted by mikkot on 05-07-2010 19:15
#1

I found this kind of "bug" in Koli, Eastern Finland at 26th of June. Can you you help me, what's this?
Picture is not very good, it's one frame from my video. Still hope someone can say me "who si he/she".

http://valkuva.bl...7/bug.html

Mikko R

Edited by mikkot on 06-07-2010 14:24

Posted by Paul Beuk on 05-07-2010 19:20
#2

The picture is not existent (atm)...

Posted by mikkot on 05-07-2010 20:05
#3

???? I select the file (jpg) as attachment and then "submit"... and the file just seems to disappear!! What on earth???

Edited by mikkot on 05-07-2010 20:16

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 05-07-2010 20:08
#4

I have several ideas, what is this phantom bug, indeed. It could be too big, and magnification is too high, too. It could be too small, and magnification, as well as the file size were equal to zero. It could be a true phantom bug, which you can feel but never see on your skin. And finally, it could be a true phantom bug photographed with a true phantom camera.

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 05-07-2010 20:09
#5

Check for a common bug if the file name includes gaps or if it needs to be resized (800*600,for instance)

Posted by mikkot on 05-07-2010 20:19
#6

Seems to be so that jpg files just will not be uploaded into this thread :(

Filesixe is about 12kb, it is jpg, there are no scandinavian alphabets, no spaces in path (c:\data\otokka.jpg). This just not want to upload my picture.

Posted by mikkot on 05-07-2010 20:22
#7

Let's see if web addresses are allowed. Check here

http://valkuva.bl...7/bug.html

Ok, now you can see the Phantom ;) But can you give a name for it?

Edited by mikkot on 05-07-2010 20:24

Posted by nielsyese on 05-07-2010 20:23
#8

You need Valery again:) Tephritidae.

Edited by nielsyese on 05-07-2010 20:24