Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Heleomyzidae fly - Suillia sp. (female)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 25-08-2006 18:07
#1

Hi


I caught these flies in a pitfall (during 4 days with monoethyleneglycol).
21 August 2006 to 25 August 2006 in Silgueiros - Viseu- PORTUGAL.

I think they belong to the Sciomyzidae family. Is it reasonable to catch these flies in pitfalls? It was the first time I saw these flies.

Genus and if possible specie, please. :)


EDIT: Title...

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 25-08-2006 23:36

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 25-08-2006 18:10
#2

I refer to the fly that has lateral view. There are slight differences from both flies.

Posted by Paul Beuk on 25-08-2006 19:14
#3

I'd put my money on Heleomyzidae.

Posted by Tony Irwin on 25-08-2006 20:44
#4

Both female Suillia, I think. The very spinose costa suggests Heleomyzidae immediately, but there are a few other families that also have it.

Posted by Andrzej on 29-08-2006 13:33
#5

two females of Suillia laevifrons-group (if the arista is long plumose :).
Andrzej

Posted by Andrzej on 29-08-2006 13:37
#6

Maybe you can collect and send for ID ??
Andrzej

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 29-08-2006 14:25
#7

Andrzej wrote:
Maybe you can collect and send for ID ??
Andrzej


ok. I have lots of these flies here.

This specie is harmless for crop? I know this fly family is very important for pest control, but there are some genus that are pernicious...


Sorry for blurry images of Suillia. Yes, the arista seems to be plumose.