Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Platymyia fimbriata
Posted by hedy2411 on 12-05-2012 19:13
#1
Who knows the name of this fly...?
Found 1-5-2012 in Zeist, Holland
Edited by hedy2411 on 04-09-2012 21:44
Posted by ChrisR on 12-05-2012 21:09
#2
Pass ... I'd need more angles - very anonymous :) A
Phryxe of some sort maybe.
Posted by hedy2411 on 14-05-2012 09:11
#3
...I still have this position...
Posted by ChrisR on 30-08-2012 08:03
#4
After that second photo I will withdrawn my ill-founded suggestion of Phryxe :D
Maybe a blondeliine perhaps :)
Posted by hedy2411 on 01-09-2012 12:06
#5
Hello Chris,
It is a hard one :), I hope Theo may react...?
Regards,
Hedy
Posted by Zeegers on 01-09-2012 16:08
#6
Scutellum is all black, so definitely not PHryxe.
I'd say Eumea (there is 1 strong reclinate orbital).
Theo
Posted by ChrisR on 02-09-2012 12:54
#7
Wouldn't
Eumea also have a thin central vitta? Or is that only
linearicornis?
Posted by Zeegers on 04-09-2012 19:51
#8
Good point.
Now you mention it, the inner brim of the calypter is dark.
So it is Platymyia fimbriata
Theo
Posted by hedy2411 on 04-09-2012 21:43
#9
Hello Chris and Theo,
Thank you for your reactions to this topic!!
A Platymyia fimbriata is not in the Dutch specieslist yet...
Regards,
Hedy
Edited by hedy2411 on 04-09-2012 21:45
Posted by Zeegers on 06-09-2012 18:35
#10
Yes, it is.
In Zeegers 1998, Zeegers 2002, which one are you using ?
Theo
Posted by hedy2411 on 06-09-2012 21:06
#11
Hello Theo,
All the diptera that are here determined I upload in www.waarneming.nl, our Dutch species-system. Most of the flies are already in the system and some are not, like Platymyia fimbriata. Then I may make a request to the administrator to put it there. I don't know about your list...?
Regards,
Hedy
Edited by hedy2411 on 06-09-2012 21:07