Thread subject: Diptera.info :: "yellow" fly
Posted by cortinarius on 11-09-2005 17:36
#1
Might somebody know that species? I've tried to find something like it on internet, but without success for now.
Habitat: silver fir/mixed forest, Centarl Poland, August
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 11-09-2005 20:11
#2
In late july I meet same fly near Moscow in mixed forest too.
I've got reply (sorry do not remember from whom, Theo Zeegers or Kahis) that it is Anthomyiidae and that impossible to say more.
Just in case I add my image too.
Nikita
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 11-09-2005 21:59
#3
I found the reply from Kahis:
"It's a female muscoid fly. Some critical characters are not visible, but I think it belongs to genus Pegomya (Anthomiidae). There are several species with predominantly yellow females and some of these are very common on flowers in various biotopes.
Kahis"
Posted by Kahis on 12-09-2005 13:17
#5
Uh-huh, did I call Nikita's fly a
Pegomya? Now I see that it certainly isn't; it has four postsutural dorsocentral setae. This condition is very rare in Anthomyiidae and is not found in
Pegomya. I think Paul has this one nailed down.
Jere
Posted by Paul Beuk on 12-09-2005 13:35
#6
Kahis wrote:
Uh-huh, did I call Nikita's fly a Pegomya?
It was this thread (
http://www.dipter...ead_id=520) a while ago.
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 12-09-2005 14:14
#7
Thank you Paul and Kahis.
It a pleasure that coming back to this fly lead to identification this pretty diptera.
Posted by cortinarius on 12-09-2005 16:23
#8
I want to thank all of you for identyfication that fly. I very glad that my inquire have contributed to the recognition of that species.