Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Deep black fly - ID? Musca osiris? --> Musca cf. autumnalis
Posted by kuv on 22-07-2019 13:01
#1
Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Neu-Lankau near Mölln, meadow with timber yard for open fire, Outsidephoto kuv (only this picture), 1st of July 2019. I couldn't find it in the Gallery of Tachinidae and Muscidae. Please help to get the ID.
Kuv
Edited by kuv on 06-08-2019 13:41
Posted by John Carr on 22-07-2019 13:24
#2
Musca
Posted by kuv on 24-07-2019 09:43
#3
Thank you very much John :).
In Muscidae it's possible M. autumnalis ♂ or M. domestica but I found no picture with such deep black scutum?
Greetings Kuv
Posted by johnes81 on 25-07-2019 08:37
#4
if the eyes are hairy, then it is
Musca osiris male. I see lines around the eyes of the photo when i enlarge it but i cannot say for sure.
Posted by kuv on 25-07-2019 12:34
#5
Thank you very much John and Nini :). I add an enlargement of the eyes to the thread. But hairy eyes ... I can't see exactly. So I fear I have to be satisfied with the name Musca sp.
Greetings Kuv (I hope you get well soon)
Posted by johnes81 on 25-07-2019 13:47
#6
inconclusive so I agree with Musca sp. maybe Nikita has an opinion.
Posted by kuv on 01-08-2019 20:37
#7
Ok and thank you John and Nini, so I change headline and we'll wait for Nikita ...
Greetings Kuv
Edited by kuv on 01-08-2019 20:39
Posted by ramanbawa88 on 02-08-2019 12:23
#8
i think male Musca autumnalis. not 100% sure.
Posted by kuv on 04-08-2019 17:17
#9
Thank you very much ramanbawa88 :) - so it's still Musca sp. :|
Greetings Kuv
Posted by kuv on 06-08-2019 13:40
#10
I think the best result is Musca cf. autumnalis.
Thank's to all.
Greetings Kuv