Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anthracinae ?

Posted by Guillermo Booth Rea on 02-07-2008 19:08
#1

Any idea what this couple could be?
Thanks,

Guillermo

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-07-2008 19:12
#2

Scenopinidae. :D

Posted by Guillermo Booth Rea on 02-07-2008 19:14
#3

That was fast!
Thanks. Is it possible to go any farther?

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-07-2008 19:14
#4

any chance to see the wing venation? It would turn more easy to say the genus.

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 02-07-2008 19:30

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-07-2008 19:17
#5

Where did you find this one? Very soon I will go to Granada. :) It would be great to see the link for maps.google to know the location of these beauties. :)
we have here the world expert in this family ;) Steve Gaimari .

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-07-2008 19:28
#6

hmm.... more I see, this is more bombyliid than scenopinid. Scenopinids, for example, in rest have their wings closed, also the body is not so stout as it should be.

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 02-07-2008 19:29

Posted by Guillermo Booth Rea on 02-07-2008 19:44
#7

Here I send you the best I can get of wing venation. The solid lines a real. The doted ones are possible.
I hope it can help.

Thanks

Posted by Guillermo Booth Rea on 02-07-2008 20:00
#8

http://www.insectariumvirtual.com/galeria/Petrorrossia-hespera-img35691.html

Here you have the google maps link.

Cheers,

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-07-2008 21:19
#9

well this a genus I don't know in bombyliids.

Posted by David Gibbs on 03-07-2008 09:30
#10

really cannot see enough but my guess would be Cononedys.