Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Muscidae or anthomyiidae

Posted by guenille on 10-08-2007 17:10
#1

I change the tittle so if somebody knows this one.
I locate in the gallery and I find some one very resembling but I need you for agree.
Hylemya vagans Is it ?
Near Paris on july 30th

Anyway thanks to Gabor and Theo who help me to go on the good road ;)
Edith

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Edited by guenille on 11-08-2007 08:14

Posted by Xespok on 10-08-2007 17:19
#2

Not Exorista, not even Tachinidae. It is either an Anthomyiid or Muscid. More likely the former.

Posted by ChrisR on 10-08-2007 17:20
#3

Definitely not Exorista ... and I'm not even sure it is a tachinid - it has a shape more of an anthomyid but perhaps Theo has seen one like this before :)

Posted by Zeegers on 10-08-2007 20:50
#4

Nono, you got fooled by the hind tarsus in the first pic, vein M is straight up to wing margin, so Gabor is very right indeed.


Theo

Posted by guenille on 11-08-2007 08:22
#5

I change the tittle so if somebody knows this one.
I locate in the gallery and I find some one very resembling but I need you for agree.
Hylemya vagans Is it ?
Anyway thanks to Gabor and Theo who help me to go on the good road ;)
Edith

Posted by guenille on 15-08-2007 07:49
#6

Nobody for this one ? :|

Posted by pierred on 15-08-2007 08:13
#7

Guenille,

When the exchanges end with "Muscidae or Anthomyiidae", you should know that nobody knows.

It's the way it is... sadly.

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 15-08-2007 09:32
#8

It is Anthomyiidae, but ot Hylemya (you can see strong costal spine and bare arista).
Anthomyiidae sp.

Posted by guenille on 15-08-2007 10:41
#9

Thanks Nikita
It will be better than nothing ;)