Posted by tyrolean on 14-04-2013 11:08
#1
I collected this fly last year in July in the north Tyrolean Alps (c. 1500 m). Unfortunately, the wings are glued together and therefore the determination to family is difficult. Since the specimen has a very elongated, cylindrical 3rd antennal segment, it may be an easy case for those who know it and therfore I decided to post two images and thus (hopefully) someone might have an idea. The specimen is 5 mm long
http://opa.cig2.canon-europe.com/download/view/DSC00130b.jpg?d=7adtIMhrcSg6tJBiim3I1gIXJgEadQUKi_MLD6dm6YGArjh13uoFD3evlvm7gCVIXqiz8Ts-j9AP%250D%250AaX3LMva-8A%2540%2540
http://opa.cig2.canon-europe.com/download/view/DSC00129b.jpg?d=QfSbLsn3gkry9wdS1Ynm0d1m3dWQHdF91oGGmOovE2UTYuq0-DCeu0xc5g4DzIcbrXHy5C3_xC7t%250D%250ADrZqHPq11w%2540%2540
Edited by tyrolean on 14-04-2013 11:44
Posted by tyrolean on 14-04-2013 11:14
#2
I don't understand why the pictures are not uploaded. ?! They are smaller than 200 kB, have a lower case ending ... So I added the links, which is always a bit inconvenient for viewers
Edited by tyrolean on 14-04-2013 11:45
Posted by tyrolean on 14-04-2013 15:33
#4
thanks a lot! It's the first specimen of this familiy I have seen. Could it be L. sylvatica?
Edited by tyrolean on 14-04-2013 19:11