Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ephydridae: Parydra littoralis

Posted by Sundew on 09-11-2023 04:17
#1

Hi,
On October 2nd, a large flock of Ephydrids gathered around a water-filled rut in a wood in southern Brandenburg. I tried hard to take good pictures, but it wasn't easy. Still, I'm hoping for Tony's experience - maybe he can recognize a species. The face appears to be barely hairy, the feet are apparently red, the halters are yellow, and there are a few light spots on the dark wings.
Thanks in advance, Sundew

Edited by Sundew on 10-11-2023 03:06

Posted by Sundew on 09-11-2023 04:18
#2

Some more pics.

Posted by Sundew on 09-11-2023 04:18
#3

And the last ones.

Posted by Tony Irwin on 09-11-2023 10:29
#4

Parydra littoralis. Note the middle tibia has silvery patches at the base, apex and middle.

Posted by Sundew on 10-11-2023 03:05
#5

Now that you say it, I see these silvery spots! The hind tibiae seem to have them, too. There were so many reflections from the flash that I wasn't sure if the spots were real. Another new Ephydrid for me, that's nice. Thank you so much!