Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Unknown winter Brachycera --> Suillia variegata

Posted by Juergen Peters on 08-01-2008 15:45
#1

Hello!

I haved searched all the gallery, but in spite of it's conspicuous wing markings I did not find a match for this 5-6 mm long fly from today at our winter garden window (Ostwestfalen/Germany).

Edited by Juergen Peters on 08-01-2008 16:44

Posted by Juergen Peters on 08-01-2008 15:46
#2

Another picture.

Posted by Juergen Peters on 08-01-2008 15:46
#3

Third pic.

Posted by Andrzej on 08-01-2008 16:03
#4

It could be a one :)
Andrzej

Posted by Andrzej on 08-01-2008 16:03
#5

of course a Suillia !

Posted by Juergen Peters on 08-01-2008 16:08
#6

Hello, Andrzej!

Andrzej wrote:
of course a Suillia !


I'm a little bit confused... Do you really mean this fly, or the presumed Suillia variegata in my other thread??? I had taken into account that this black fly may be a (to me) unknown Heleomyzid. But also a Suillia??

Posted by Andrzej on 08-01-2008 16:23
#7

a fundamental question !
Of course the same species, S. variegata :)
Andrzej

Posted by Juergen Peters on 08-01-2008 16:44
#8

Hello, Andrzej!

Andrzej wrote:
a fundamental question !
Of course the same species, S. variegata :)


Very interesting, such a dark one...! Is it a different sex (perhaps a male), or another morph?

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 08-01-2008 17:16
#9

Michael Jackson and Madonna also may look different, but they belong to the same species. Unfortunately, I do not remeber at the moment, to which one, but certainly not a helomyzid one...

Posted by Kahis on 08-01-2008 18:14
#10

Nosferatumyia wrote:
Michael Jackson and Madonna also may look different, but they belong to the same species. Unfortunately, I do not remeber at the moment, to which one, but certainly not a helomyzid one...


Troglodytes popularis, I think.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-01-2008 22:33
#11

easy...
Homo sapiens demerens

Posted by Juergen Peters on 09-01-2008 01:23
#12

Hello!

Kahis wrote:
Troglodytes popularis, I think.



I like more Troglodytes troglodytes B):
http://insektenfo...entid=8838