Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Rhagionidae Poland Chrysopilus cristatus
Posted by mwa66 on 06-06-2011 07:43
#1
Now I see that it has to be
Chrysopilus cristatus male.
Edited by mwa66 on 06-06-2011 09:03
Posted by mwa66 on 06-06-2011 07:44
#2
mwa66 wrote:
Actually no idea about family.
Posted by Sara21392 on 06-06-2011 08:09
#3
Looks like Rhagionidae to me! :)
Posted by mwa66 on 06-06-2011 08:22
#4
Sara21392 wrote:
Looks like Rhagionidae to me! :)
Thanks. Seems to be similar to
Rhagionidae
Edited by mwa66 on 06-06-2011 08:22
Posted by Paul Beuk on 06-06-2011 09:07
#5
I am almost inclined to say
Chrysopilus splendidus as the hairs on the lower part of the head appear to be pale rather than black (as they are in
cristatus).
Posted by mwa66 on 06-06-2011 09:27
#6
Paul Beuk wrote:
I am almost inclined to say Chrysopilus splendidus as the hairs on the lower part of the head appear to be pale rather than black (as they are in cristatus).
Paul Thanks. Below head (low quality no chance to have it better)
Edited by mwa66 on 06-06-2011 09:31
Posted by Paul Beuk on 06-06-2011 09:42
#7
Hmm, they might be black and shiny thus appearing to be white. Might be
cristatus.
Posted by mwa66 on 06-06-2011 09:51
#8
Paul Beuk wrote:
Hmm, they might be black and shiny thus appearing to be white. Might be cristatus.
Difficult to judge. It was taken with flash (diffused). Maybe it's coming from flash light. I'm working on better diffusing but this is not easy job with SLRs