Thread subject: Diptera.info :: What family of fly?
Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 31-01-2008 19:01
#1
I saw this fly in Holland, at the bank of the river Meuse, early June last year. It's sitting at Buttercup, so it's rather small - well, at least not BIG; let's say somewhere between 5 and 7 mm.
I hope there's enough to go on for a family guess - or better!
Flower rich riverbank, close by oak forest on river dunes.
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 31-01-2008 19:39
#2
I'd say a female Fannia. Frons is narrow ->
F. fuscula ?
Nikita ?
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 31-01-2008 20:38
#3
Sorry Stephane, I havn't this species :(
I'll try to check Monday in Museum.
Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 05-02-2008 16:49
#4
Hi Nikita, did you have an opportunity to look in the museum?
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 11-02-2008 15:22
#5
I'm sorry for delay, Cor, - damn influenza and damn non-tropical climat :D
Fannia fuscula is a common species of first half of summer, but I started to learn Fanniidae only last summer and started with males. In august, when I males became rare I moved my attantion to females, but too late for F.fuscula females...
Today I examined females of F.fuscula in Museum.
Nothing to add to Stephane's ID...
Posted by Cor Zonneveld on 23-02-2008 10:06
#6
Talking about delay...My response is not too quick either!
Thanks very much for the effort Nikita! And Stephane too, of course!