Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Rhinophorid?=>Macquartia grisea!

Posted by Klaas on 31-08-2009 22:30
#1

The Netherlands, Kiersche Wiede. 30 aug 2009
7,9 mm long.

Or an other family, for this slender fly?
(topcel is open, but very narrow)

Klaas

Edited by Klaas on 01-09-2009 19:41

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 31-08-2009 22:34
#2

aNTHOMYIIDAE. (no excluding the Muscidae...) but surely not a rinophorid!

Posted by Klaas on 31-08-2009 22:46
#3

Perhaps a better picture of the wing helps

Posted by javanerkelens on 31-08-2009 23:36
#4

Strange aNTOMYIIDAE Jorge..:D

Joke

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 31-08-2009 23:39
#5

Anthomyiidae :)

Posted by javanerkelens on 31-08-2009 23:42
#6

Strange M1 for a Anthomyiidae...:D:D:D

Joke

Posted by javanerkelens on 01-09-2009 00:15
#7

More likely a Tachinidae (ore still Rhinophoridae)
Not Anthomyiidae / Muscidae

Joke :)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 01-09-2009 00:19
#8

oh... you are pretty right!! but it cannot be a rhinpohorid. Calypters are very conspicuous... hence due the m1 vein... you call it well! This could be really a Tachinid.. but an unusual ones! :S

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 01-09-2009 00:28

Posted by javanerkelens on 01-09-2009 00:27
#9

Indeed strange one, but Tachinid..I'm not familiar with!
Maybe about 10 years...:D

Joke

Posted by neprisikiski on 01-09-2009 12:28
#10

Macquartia grisea, I think

Posted by Klaas on 01-09-2009 19:38
#11

neprisikiski wrote:
Macquartia grisea, I think


I missed this hole family: no info over subscutellum.
But Macguartia grisea seems to be the right candidate. (all features i can find in Tachinid flies by Belshaw are oke)

Thank you all,

Klaas

Edited by Klaas on 01-09-2009 19:47