Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anthomyiidae (?) from 25.02.11 --> no, Heleomyzidae
Posted by Juergen Peters on 25-02-2011 19:09
#1
Hello!
I guess this is Anthomyiidae? On oak stub in forest this afternoon, about 5-6 mm (northwest Germany).
Edited by Juergen Peters on 25-02-2011 21:05
Posted by Juergen Peters on 25-02-2011 19:09
#2
Pic #2
Posted by Juergen Peters on 25-02-2011 19:10
#3
Pic #3
Posted by javanerkelens on 25-02-2011 19:18
#4
I think more likely also a Heleomyzidae.....
Joke
Posted by Juergen Peters on 25-02-2011 19:47
#5
Hello, Joke!
javanerkelens wrote:
I think more likely also a Heleomyzidae.....
Interesting. On location I also thought of a dark Heleomyzid. But when looking at the photos I saw the red face and thought it must be an Anthomyiid...
Posted by javanerkelens on 25-02-2011 20:13
#6
There are no longer setulae on the legs and costa seems to have rows of longer hairs on whole lenght, visible on photo 2 (typical for Heleo...)
And Anthomyiidae always has 2 or more longer pd on hindtibia (typical for Antho...)
Joke
Posted by Juergen Peters on 25-02-2011 21:04
#7
javanerkelens wrote:
There are no longer setulae on the legs and costa seems to have rows of longer hairs on whole lenght, visible on photo 2 (typical for Heleo...)
And Anthomyiidae always has 2 or more longer pd on hindtibia (typical for Antho...)
Thanks, Jorge, for the explanations. It is not so easy to keep such details in mind, if one is not only into Diptera. I'm afraid you will have to be patient with me also in the future... :|
Edited by Juergen Peters on 25-02-2011 21:04
Posted by Andrzej on 13-05-2011 22:48
#8
Heteromyza cf. atricornis