Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Unknown Diptera

Posted by Fernando on 16-05-2006 22:27
#1

Hi Everyone

I have an interest in Diptera, therefor I will post over the coming days some pictures of flies that I have taken and would love to identify.

I live in the Algarve, south of Portugal, and at the moment I have seen an unsual fly, that I can not identify.
It flies around in a quicker speed than syrphidae and instead of choosing flowers it lands more often closer to the ground.
It measures around 4-7mm and has a greater wing span.
Your comments are welcome, thank you!

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 16-05-2006 22:59
#2

Hi Fernando.
It is Bombyliidae. I think somebody will give you genus level ID.
Nikita

Posted by Paul Beuk on 17-05-2006 06:34
#3

Bombyliidae is correct. However, for someone like me with decent keys available it is not possible to identify it because the wing venation is not visible. You will need someone who really recognises the fly. Maybe Mark van Veen when he visits the next time.

Posted by Fernando on 17-05-2006 12:51
#4

here, we have other pictures of the same fly, which presents us with the front and back.
your comments are welcome, thank you!

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 17-05-2006 15:04
#5

Hi Fernando.
My test it is Lomatia sp., but to be sure wait, please, fpr experts oppinion.
Nikita

Posted by Robert Nash on 17-05-2006 16:54
#6

Looks like Lomatia to me too. infernalis springs to mind but why?.
Robert