Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Help to identify (3526)

Posted by javanerkelens on 06-12-2008 19:14
#4

It is a male Muscina, and given the frontal vitta between the eyes, it should be M. stabulans (the legs seems dark, but it is probably a trick of the photo).


I find it difficult to see the differents between M.prolapsa and M.stabulans, but is the thoracic calypter not to narrow for a M.stabulans..?
And R4+5 to narrow..??

Only curious.....JokeB)