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Scatophaga suilla? with prey
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Posted on 18-11-2006 12:12
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From midwest Sweden 2006-10-12 (YYYY-MM-DD). The orange colored antenna indicate Scatophaga suilla!? I think the prey is one of those mosquito-like hump-backed flies.
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Same flies from above ...
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Yellow shoulders also indicates S. suillaWink
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Yellow shoulders also indicates S. suilla Wink
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Ok, good, but where are the shoulders on a fly? Stupid newbie question, I know Wink Perhaps upper corners of thorax or where the wings are attached to the thorax?
 
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Then I suppose this fly from midwest Sweden 2006-OCT-12 also is a Scatophaga suilla.
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... and this ought to be a Suillia sp!? The bristles seems to count 1+4, but I'm not sure if the spines on the wing margin are well-develped enough.
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Hi Crex.
1. Shoulders = humera
2. First one (new) - I think typical female of S. suilla
3. Second one (new) - not S. suilla, but Suillia sp.
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
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1. Shoulders = humera
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Thank you Nikita. Ehh, I'm almost too embarrassed to ask. Humera? Never heard the word Shock
 
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You can look where place h seta, it is humera (if I write correct).
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
You can look where place h seta, it is humera (if I write correct).


Can't find "h seta" either. I assume the two first photos, the one with the prey, isn't a Scatophaga suilla because as far as I can see the whole thorax is grey ... so it should be Scatophaga sp, right!? Sad
 
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