Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Muscina? -> Phaonia
Posted by Sundew on 17-02-2008 11:55
#1
Hello,
Among the visitors of Berlin ivy in October I saw this grey fly with a brownish scutellum tip. The latter character made me think of
Muscina. However, there are some shadowy wing veins that I have not seen in the genus yet. So I prefer to ask before I chose a wrong name.
Thanks, Sundew
Edited by Sundew on 17-02-2008 21:37
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 17-02-2008 12:01
#2
To make a
Muscina you should have reddish scutellum apex
and vein M1+2 bent.
This seems to be the very common
Phaonia tuguriorum.
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 17-02-2008 13:11
#3
Stephane Lebrun wrote:
To make a Muscina you should have reddish scutellum apex and vein M1+2 bent.
This seems to be the very common Phaonia tuguriorum.
THAT bent is very soft.. ;) not so sharp like Musca for example. :)
Posted by Xespok on 17-02-2008 14:43
#4
Also for most Muscina the legs are dark, or at least partly dark (stabulans).
Posted by Sundew on 17-02-2008 20:49
#5
Aha - that very common
Phaonia tuguriorum hadn't crossed my path yet. Your explanations are very helpful, and I'll try my new knowledge in the next thread concerning
Phaonia. Many thanks to all,
Sundew