Thread subject: Diptera.info :: More Tyrolean Pherbellias
Posted by Sundew on 24-06-2011 16:43
#1
Hi,
Recently one of my flies was IDed as possibly
Pherbellia (and nothing more :|,
http://www.dipter...ost_173431). Here is another one from same place and day, and I suppose it is a
Pherbellia, too. So, dear
Pherbellia experts, give me another chance, please! Seen in Austria, Tyrol, Niederthai (1.500 m) in last August.
Many thanks, Sundew
Edited by Sundew on 26-06-2011 16:30
Posted by Sundew on 24-06-2011 22:09
#2
And here is still another one -
P. albocostata?
Posted by Sundew on 26-06-2011 16:29
#3
Nikita Vikhrev, our Pherbelliologist, wrote me that the genus is OK but the species are unknown to him. I am as grateful as sad...
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 27-06-2011 19:57
#4
The
Pherbellia could be
P. pallidiventris, but impossible to be sure wit a picture.
The second Sciomyzidae is a male Tetanocera elata/phyllophora (the costa is not very "alba" ;) ).
Posted by Sundew on 27-06-2011 21:24
#5
Ah - a
Tetanocera! Another genus that was still lacking in my collection. I admit I did not reflect on the meaning of the species epithet. (In botany there are several cases that do not describe reality :D.) Many thanks, dear Stephane.