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Muscidae: Dasyphora albofasciata? --> No, it's "only" Musca autumnalis
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kuv |
Posted on 24-11-2021 16:54
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3678 Joined: 30.04.10 |
Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Neu-Lankau near Mölln, right by the Elbe-Lübeck-Canel, at a meadow where wood is placed in stacks for open fire, length of the fly: 8.4 mm, Outsidephotos kuv, 28th of July 2021. I think it is Dasyphore albofasciata like Nikitas picture in the Diptera Gallery (s. https://diptera.i...oto_id=718) Is this ID ok? Kuv kuv attached the following image: [193.82Kb] Edited by kuv on 26-11-2021 11:41 |
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kuv |
Posted on 24-11-2021 16:55
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3678 Joined: 30.04.10 |
2nd picture:
kuv attached the following image: [153.81Kb] |
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kuv |
Posted on 24-11-2021 16:56
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3678 Joined: 30.04.10 |
3rd picture:
kuv attached the following image: [228.9Kb] |
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eklans |
Posted on 24-11-2021 17:29
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 3689 Joined: 11.11.18 |
Hi Kuv, for me it looks more like one of Sarcophagidae. The second images shows the row of proclinate orbital bristles for Amobia, I think - but I'm not sure! Greetings, Eric Kloeckner |
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John Carr |
Posted on 24-11-2021 18:57
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10172 Joined: 22.10.10 |
I think it's a Musca. |
Xespok |
Posted on 24-11-2021 19:39
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Member Location: Debrecen, Hungary Posts: 5550 Joined: 02.03.05 |
Plus one vote for Musca (female)
Gabor Keresztes Japan Wildlife Gallery Carpathian Basin Wildlife Gallery |
eklans |
Posted on 24-11-2021 19:49
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 3689 Joined: 11.11.18 |
And another vote for Musca (after cleaning my glasses).
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner |
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kuv |
Posted on 24-11-2021 22:29
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3678 Joined: 30.04.10 |
Thank you to John, Gabor and Eric - and asking "carefully" M. autumnalis? Greetings Kuv Edited by kuv on 24-11-2021 22:29 |
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eklans |
Posted on 24-11-2021 23:10
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Member Location: Franconia, Germany Posts: 3689 Joined: 11.11.18 |
Hi Kuv, we can exclude domestica (frontal vitta three times as broad as one fronto-orbital plate) and osiris (eyes hairy). Remains autumnalis (very common, most probably), larvipara and tempestiva.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner |
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kuv |
Posted on 25-11-2021 13:01
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3678 Joined: 30.04.10 |
Thank you very much Eric. Greetings Kuv |
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Nikita Vikhrev |
Posted on 25-11-2021 19:36
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Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 9331 Joined: 24.05.05 |
not tempestiva
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University |
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kuv |
Posted on 26-11-2021 11:40
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3678 Joined: 30.04.10 |
Thank you Nikita for information. Greetings Kuv |
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