Thread subject: Diptera.info :: IDENTIFICATION

Posted by tarsobio on 03-10-2011 15:46
#1

Hi all Collegues! I'm Novice in this forum. I'm biologist in Brazil and work identifying invertebrates in studies envolving environmental risk assessment. Then I brought you some Diptera photos I found in yellow tray trap.
How i'm not specialist, Could say someone anything about these specimens?

I Enjoyed the forum. Congratulations!

Best regards
Tarciso Bortolin
www.arthropia.blogspot.com

Edited by tarsobio on 04-10-2011 04:01

Posted by tarsobio on 03-10-2011 15:58
#2

Sorry i Didn't get put the photos on post. In the link below I posted the photos http://www.flickr.../grupogeag

Posted by ChrisR on 03-10-2011 17:25
#3

Welcome to the forum Tarciso :) If you are having difficulty uploading photos then just make sure that the file names have no spaces or unnecessary punctuation and that they are <190KB in size. Uploaded photos are better than links because they will remain on this server for future reference :)

To try again just Edit your original post and select to upload your photo :)

Edited by ChrisR on 03-10-2011 17:26

Posted by mcerny on 03-10-2011 19:19
#4

Photos 1 - 4 are Agromyzidae.

Miloš

Posted by tarsobio on 04-10-2011 03:46
#5

The wing of last specimen

Posted by tarsobio on 04-10-2011 03:48
#6

Contrasting the last specimen

Posted by tarsobio on 04-10-2011 03:51
#7

sp.2

Posted by tarsobio on 04-10-2011 03:52
#8

sp.2 Wing

Posted by tarsobio on 04-10-2011 03:54
#9

sp.3

Posted by tarsobio on 04-10-2011 03:55
#10

sp.3 wing

Posted by tarsobio on 04-10-2011 03:57
#11

Asiloidea wing?

Posted by tarsobio on 04-10-2011 04:02
#12

ChrisR wrote:
Welcome to the forum Tarciso :) If you are having difficulty uploading photos then just make sure that the file names have no spaces or unnecessary punctuation and that they are <190KB in size. Uploaded photos are better than links because they will remain on this server for future reference :)

To try again just Edit your original post and select to upload your photo :)


Hi ChrisR, thanks for the instructions. Now I think it's right. Look the photos!


Best regards

Edited by tarsobio on 04-10-2011 04:13

Posted by ChrisR on 04-10-2011 08:06
#13

Nice photos - I am sure you will get some help with those :)

Just a bit of advice, but if you have flies that you think are different species then it can help if you start new threads for each different fly. That way replies are easier to follow ;)