Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Muscidae, June 25, 2021, near Budapest, Hungary

Posted by Xespok on 26-06-2021 06:31
#1

I think this is an Eustalomyia female, although the general thoracical pattern looks a bit odd with not having a single fused central stripe.
I am off?

If so, this must be one of the festiva/histro pairs. As I see no obvious hariy arista, I think this must be histrio. Unfortunately on none of the photos are the av bristles on hind tibia visible to count.

The inatualist thread: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/84512077

Does anyone have an opinion on this?

Edited by Xespok on 26-06-2021 17:36

Posted by John Carr on 26-06-2021 11:13
#2

Muscidae. Hairy eyes are rare in Anthomyiidae.

Posted by Xespok on 26-06-2021 20:27
#3

Thanks!

In this case this must be a Phaoniinae, but I only find similar species to this one, like Phaonia trimaculata. This was a large species, twice as long as the Anthomyia sp around it.