Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Thaumatomyia?- Chlorops sp.

Posted by ole on 10-06-2012 23:00
#1

near Copenhagen yesterday in mixed area.
If, which and why ;)

Thank you very much.
Ole

Edited by ole on 15-06-2012 23:26

Posted by Sundew on 10-06-2012 23:22
#2

Thaumatomyia it is (see http://www.dipter...d_id=31860 for comparison with the similar Chlorops), and the most frequent species is T. notata, but I do not dare to confirm this species, as I find the antennae a bit small. Let's see what the others say.

Posted by ole on 10-06-2012 23:37
#3

Thanks, Sundew
Maybe a sharper antennae vill help?

Posted by Sara21392 on 14-06-2012 17:32
#4

Chlorops sp.

Posted by ole on 15-06-2012 19:49
#5

Hi Sara.
thanks!
regards, Ole