Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Bicellaria

Posted by cyprinoid on 06-07-2009 18:05
#1

This tiny fly was between 3-4 mm long.
Sorry about the quality of the photo, there are limitations of my equipment when it comes to that small subjects.

Is it possibe to id? and maybe the victim too?

menarana.googlepages.com/IDAsilidae_id.jpg

Edited by cyprinoid on 08-02-2010 13:07

Posted by cyprinoid on 07-07-2009 22:29
#2

This might help?

Posted by tim worfolk on 08-07-2009 06:18
#3

I'm pretty sure this isn't Asilidae but an Empididae or Hybotidae. I don't think any Asilids have holoptic eyes for one thing, also that thoracic humps recalls Hybotidae.

Tim

Posted by Paul Beuk on 08-07-2009 07:07
#4

Female Bicellaria (Hybotidae).

Posted by cyprinoid on 08-07-2009 13:41
#5

Thank you, I keep proving my lack of diptera-understanding..