Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anthomyiidae?
Posted by Geoffh on 07-10-2005 09:48
#1
The attached looks like the Anthomyiidae discussed in a previous thread (though male presumably). However, I would appreciate confirmation as new to photographing Diptera.
Posted by Kahis on 08-10-2005 10:23
#2
It's an anthomyiid for sure. The fly seems to have a characters rarely found in this family and a specialist could probably tell you the species name.
Posted by Geoffh on 10-10-2005 16:21
#3
Thanks
After damselflies and dragonflies, the number of species is a bit daunting
Posted by Paul Beuk on 10-10-2005 19:04
#4
LoL, just about 8000 in the UK...
Posted by Michael Ackland on 13-03-2008 13:12
#5
Anthomyiidae, Hylemya species. Note plumose arista