Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Simuliidae

Posted by cthirion on 07-07-2006 23:42
#1

Help, please!

I search a photo of Simuliidae adult and larva to illustrate a paper!


Thanks!

Posted by Xespok on 08-07-2006 00:00
#2

I have no definite Simuliidae image, let alone a high quality one. I also do not remember any thread on this family, but I have one candidate from this spring Hungary.

Do you think this small midge could belong to Simuliidae or maybe to another family. Unfortunately I have no lateral view.

Edited by Xespok on 08-07-2006 00:01

Posted by Xespok on 08-07-2006 00:12
#3

Now I remember that I have a confirmed Simuliidae image, but also low quality.

This one is from my 2005 New Zealand trip. These sand flies were a major nuiscence.

Unfortunately for this size reange one really has to posess a SLR camera with some high quality macro lense.

Posted by Xespok on 26-08-2006 21:22
#4

Can someone confirm of refute whether the first midge photo illustrates a Simuliid midge?

Posted by paqui on 26-08-2006 21:34
#5

short antennae and wide wings, really, but the second seems different to me :o

Posted by Xespok on 26-08-2006 21:35
#6

Second image is from New Zealand, completely different species. Is one of the infamous black flies that makes life difficult there. The second one is a black fly for sure.

Posted by Tony Irwin on 26-08-2006 23:58
#7

They both look like simuliids to me!

Posted by Dima DD on 06-09-2006 23:48
#8

Sorry for my tardy reply (I was in the field trip).
I've shot these flies near St.-Petersburg (Russia):
double photo at June 6, 2005, and other at August 15, 2006
(this year was very fruitful for these creatures :) ).

Posted by Dima DD on 06-09-2006 23:50
#9

The 2nd photo:

Posted by Dima DD on 06-09-2006 23:52
#10

The 3rd photo:

Posted by Dima DD on 06-09-2006 23:54
#11

The 4th photo:

Posted by paqui on 07-09-2006 22:15
#12

incredible photographs!

Posted by Dima DD on 08-09-2006 00:29
#13

I think that I was bitten by 2 different species on the 3rd photo (and on the 4th photo, seen on the fuzzy background). Isn't it? :)