Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Musca autumnalis /osiris..?

Posted by javanerkelens on 25-12-2008 22:18
#1

Found in june, Giethoorn (Neth.)

It looks like the eyes are hairy..?
And the abdomen very straigt yellow..?
Could it be a M.osiris.
Ore M.autumnalis

Christmas greating...Joke :)

Edited by javanerkelens on 25-12-2008 22:20

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 25-12-2008 22:27
#2

I think it's an light effect (only one eye seems hairy) and the thorax is too dusted for M. vitripennis/osiris.
M. autumnalis is my opinion.

Posted by javanerkelens on 25-12-2008 22:32
#3

and the thorax is too dusted for M. vitripennis/osiris.
......aha!

Thanks Joke

Posted by Zeegers on 28-12-2008 17:20
#4

osiris is (very) southern and not to be expected in The Netherllands (at least.... not for the next 10 years).

So autumnalis male


Theo

Posted by javanerkelens on 28-12-2008 17:55
#5

osiris is (very) southern and not to be expected in The Netherllands (at least.... not for the next 10 years).

:@
Then there is only one thing to do.....visiting jorgemotalmeida...he said that all Musca's are present in Portugal...:D:D
(but I don't daring to fly......so,... I wait 10 years...)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 28-12-2008 18:21
#6

:D here in the woodland near Póvoa Dão I've seen Achanthiptera rohrelliformis and other muscids... but usually I follow forensic muscids ( so I know just a few no forensic muscids). :) Nevertheless sure we have a richness of Muscas in our woodlands. ;)
You are welcome! There were 3 foreigner dipterologists that visited me. :) You don't need to fly... if you like to drive... it can be done by car. :P We have many dutch visiting us all the time!