Thread subject: Diptera.info :: 5 diptera for identify

Posted by Carlos Galan on 11-09-2011 16:14
#1

Hello, this is my first post, and I would to thank all who make this site possible.

I have 5 diptera for identify in this link: http://www.taxate...ptera.html
żDoes anybody knows any specie?

Thanks.

Edited by ChrisR on 11-09-2011 16:23

Posted by paqui on 11-09-2011 16:26
#2

Hello,
- if you use the icon with the sphere and the arrow your link will be clickable :)
- maybe it would be better to post a thread here for each pic uploading it here :)
Where are the pics from? Upper-right one seems Bittacomorpha and as far as I know it´s not recorded in Europe (or Diopsidae in Spain) (?)

Regards, welcome :)

Posted by Carlos Galan on 11-09-2011 20:01
#3

Thanks Paqui,

I was referring to the species listed below, after the explanation of the group. Better I will put the photos here.

Thanks.

Bibio sp. From Zaragoza, Spain:


www.taxateca.com/images/dominioeukaryota/reinoanimalia/filoarthropoda/claseinsecta/ordendiptera/especies/b/Bibio%20sp.jpg

From Valencia, Spain:

www.taxateca.com/images/dominioeukaryota/reinoanimalia/filoarthropoda/claseinsecta/ordendiptera/especies/c/culex_sp.jpg

Dilophus from Valencia, Spain:

www.taxateca.com/images/dominioeukaryota/reinoanimalia/filoarthropoda/claseinsecta/ordendiptera/especies/d/dilophus_sp.JPG

Gymnosoma from Asturias, Spain:

www.taxateca.com/images/dominioeukaryota/reinoanimalia/filoarthropoda/claseinsecta/ordendiptera/especies/g/gymnosomasp.jpg

Lauxaniidae From Valencia, Spain:

www.taxateca.com/images/dominioeukaryota/reinoanimalia/filoarthropoda/claseinsecta/ordendiptera/especies/i/indeterminate_family_lauxaniidae.JPG

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 11-09-2011 20:12
#4

Warning: one species per thread.

Now, from top to bottom :
Bibionidae;
Seems culicidae;
Bibionidae
Gymnosoma sp.;
Lauxaniidae

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 11-09-2011 20:32
#5

Last one is a Lonchaeidae.

Posted by ChrisR on 11-09-2011 23:12
#6

Welcome to the forum Carlos - I hope you get the answers you seek :) It is usually easier if you start 1 thread per fly - it can prevent confusion if the replies relate to different photos ;)

Posted by Carlos Galan on 11-09-2011 23:45
#7

Thank you all, from now on I will do as you say

Posted by Paul Beuk on 12-09-2011 10:13
#8

Top bibionid looks like Bibio leucopterus, male; the bottom bibionid is a male of Dilophus.

Posted by Tony Irwin on 12-09-2011 13:15
#9

And the culicid looks like a Culex female.