Posted by Ben Hamers on 24-09-2005 18:49
#1
Good evening,
September is Sciomyzidae - time, yesterday I saw a little ( 2 mm ) fly, keeping its wings in a (at least for me) rather unusual position.
Because of the stripy eyes and the pronounced antennas I suppose it was a snail-killing fly.
Am I right and could somebody tell more ?
Ben
Edited by Ben Hamers on 22-05-2012 18:50
Posted by Paul Beuk on 24-09-2005 19:18
#2
Alas, no, you are wrong. It is a species of
Stegana of the family Drosophilidae. The way the dark wings are held are characteristic for the genus.
Posted by Ben Hamers on 24-09-2005 21:00
#3
Stripy eyes and pronounced antennas and not a Sciomyzidae sp : There are no certainties in life anymore.
Thanks a lot,
Ben
Posted by Paul Beuk on 24-09-2005 21:48
#4
Ben Hamers wrote:
There are no certainties in life anymore.
Thanks a lot
LoL, I cannot help it. B)