Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sciomyzidae - Pherbellia sordida

Posted by Frank Koehler on 16-10-2006 18:26
#1

To continue in this family, here is one more doubtful specimen from the Central Alps. Suggestions for a complete name are very welcome. Thank you. Frank

Austria / Osttirol: Au?ervillgraten, Winkeltal, 1600m, VII.2006
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/1405-1400-dip-sciomycidae-pherbellia-sp-winkeltal-200706.jpg

www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/1405-dip-sciomycidae-pherbellia-sp-winkeltal-200706.jpg

Edited by Frank Koehler on 31-10-2006 02:06

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 17-10-2006 16:06
#2

[Had to stop the Sciomyzidae, no answers yesterday :(]

Frank, if you insiste, I tell what I think.
I think that most probable answer is Ph. sordida. To be more sure you have to find 2 rather strong setas on pteropleuron.
Nikita

Posted by Frank Koehler on 17-10-2006 19:41
#3

Thank you very much, Nikita. It seems you are a friend of Sciomyzidae. I?m too - they are good lazy photo modells ;) There are seven more candidats in my photo folders I have to prepare and I hope to hear your opinion again ;) I?ll check the characteristics you mentioned asap. Greetings Frank

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 17-10-2006 21:32
#4

Hi Frank, I'd say I'm friend of Sciomyzidae because I have two different keys for this family:D
Let me know, please, about this propleuron setas.
Nikita

Posted by Frank Koehler on 31-10-2006 02:05
#5

two strong setas found
thanks again, Nikita!
best regards
Frank