Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Fanniidae => Fannia cf. parva / Fannia sp. (males) (NW Spain)

Posted by Belen on 29-09-2012 22:24
#1

Attracted to a light trap (black and actinic light - 6W) in a riparian forest near the coast. Two specimens, same specie??? 17 Sept, 2012

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1. Fannia cf. parva

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Thanks!!!

Edited by Belen on 04-10-2012 19:16

Posted by Hana Sulakova on 02-10-2012 20:34
#2

They both look like males of f. Fanniidae (according to a shape of subcosta)
Hana

Posted by Belen on 03-10-2012 15:59
#3

Thank you!, I had a huge mess with these flies :)

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 04-10-2012 13:25
#4

1-3 most probably is Fannia parva

Posted by Belen on 04-10-2012 19:14
#5

Nikita many thanks for your comment, I knew nothing about these flies :)