Thread subject: Diptera.info :: black fly, mating

Posted by Ira Orlicek on 01-09-2020 15:36
#1

Hallo!

Grein/Upper Austria, 1.9.2020, Pile of wood at the house, ca. 5mm

Thanks Ira

Posted by John Carr on 01-09-2020 16:32
#2

Melanophora roralis. You have earwigs in the wood pile.

Posted by Ira Orlicek on 01-09-2020 20:31
#3

Most likely.
Thanks Ira

Posted by Tony Irwin on 01-09-2020 21:02
#4

Or more likely Porcellio woodlice (I'd be interested to know of any rearing from Forficula, John...)

Posted by John Carr on 01-09-2020 21:09
#5

Tony Irwin wrote:
Or more likely Porcellio woodlice (I'd be interested to know of any rearing from Forficula, John...)


You are right, I was mixing up hosts of two species of Oestroidea that like to hang around rotting wood. Triarthria setipennis is the earwig parasite.

Edited by John Carr on 01-09-2020 21:09

Posted by Zeegers on 02-09-2020 07:16
#6

Excellent pic, note the conspicuous sexual dimorfism in wing tip.

Theo

Posted by Ira Orlicek on 02-09-2020 08:08
#7

Thanks Theo!
Ira