Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Carrion fly?

Posted by Andy Chick on 30-11-2007 13:32
#1

Any idea what this fly is? it was found in the UK on a dead rat,

Posted by Susan R Walter on 30-11-2007 13:51
#2

Muscina prolapsa

Posted by Andy Chick on 30-11-2007 13:57
#3

ah thank you very much, i didnt get chance to net her, because i was observing the effects of pesticides on colonisation and biology... just reading the acount in Skidmore!

Posted by Susan R Walter on 30-11-2007 14:07
#4

Have you got a full reference for that? I don't think I know it, and it might be useful for a project I am starting next year - effect of different grazing systems on diptera populations.

I just noticed your Location - :D and ditto.

And you will be glad to know that I managed to read all of your posts whilst eating my lunch.

Edited by Susan R Walter on 30-11-2007 14:10

Posted by Andy Chick on 30-11-2007 14:23
#5

Full refference for which? my study or Skidmore?

my study is yet to be published, its being submited just before chrismas to a forensics journal...

the Other is Skidmore, P. (1985) The Biology of the Muscidae of the World. Series entomologica Volume 29 Dr Junk Publishers. Dordrecht

Good to hear you read my other posts and kept your lunch! i had to give a talk on forensic entomology and some of the audience didnt!

Posted by Susan R Walter on 30-11-2007 19:58
#6

Biology of the Muscidae of the World - der! Should have realised. Unsurprisingly, I don't have it. Must see if I can find out who's got the nearest copy.

Posted by Andy Chick on 30-11-2007 22:04
#7

i got my copy for ?60 brand new off amazon market place,

Posted by Susan R Walter on 01-12-2007 11:44
#8

Really:) Still slightly more than I can justify just now, but at least I know it's worth keeping my eye on. Thanks.