Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Muscidae (M) - Musca autumnalis

Posted by Ray Perry on 24-08-2021 09:06
#1

Musca domestica (M) or Graphomya Sp.?

This fly looks very similar to Musca domestica but I wonder if it could be something different because it was busily feeding on nectar - new Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) blossoms in very diverse, mixed, grassland, 10m from a well wooded stream.

Size:- +/- 6-8mm
21st Aug. 2021,
Flensburg, N.Germany:- 54.753966, 9.420891

Many Thanks in advance.
Ray

Edited by Ray Perry on 14-11-2021 21:57

Posted by Ray Perry on 24-08-2021 09:08
#2

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Posted by Ray Perry on 24-08-2021 09:10
#3

head

Posted by Ray Perry on 24-08-2021 09:12
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Posted by Juergen Peters on 24-08-2021 10:29
#5

Hi,

looks like Musca autumnalis to me.

Posted by Ray Perry on 24-08-2021 15:55
#6

Hello Jürgen,
I did consider Musca autumnalis but none of the male examples I looked at, both in the gallery and forum, had prominent black and white thorax banding like mine. Female examples were well banded but not males. Thorax bristles on mine also seem longer than M. autumnalis examples.

Another question:- Do Musca domestica feed on nectar?

Best Regards
Ray