Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Brachycera, Hungary
Posted by Xespok on 10-07-2006 14:18
#1
No clue here either.
Posted by Paul Beuk on 10-07-2006 14:37
#2
Intrigueing. Perhaps an agromyzid of some sort. Get the feeling I have seen it before... :|
Posted by Xespok on 10-07-2006 14:49
#3
This was also in the very small size range, 2 mm or so.
Posted by Paul Beuk on 10-07-2006 14:56
#4
The posture reminded me of Dolichopodidae, though...
Posted by Tony Irwin on 10-07-2006 21:04
#5
Several ephydrids will sit like this too, but I can't make it into anything I know there. It doesn't sit like a chloropid, otherwise I'd suggest a small oscinelline. What a puzzle!
One day someone will post a picture of a previously unknown genus!:D
Tony
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 10-07-2006 21:18
#6
This year, at Dahab, Sinai I met small 2-2,5mm, on the house wall near sea.
Fly still left unidentified.
It seems to me it is nearly same?
Nikita
Posted by Tony Irwin on 10-07-2006 21:32
#7
This is a tethinid - it is similar, but note that the thorax is dusted so that it is quite dull, and the fly sits closer to the ground. I can't think of any tethinids that sit more upright and are shiny!
Tony
Posted by Xespok on 10-07-2006 21:32
#8
I think they belong to different genera but maybe to the same family.I start to think that we are in the Ephydrid territory...
Posted by Xespok on 10-07-2006 21:35
#9
One of the more characteristic feature of this fly seems to be the light first 2 abdominal segments. Does it help?