Thread subject: Diptera.info :: What kind of Pyrellia ?

Posted by valter on 10-09-2007 14:08
#1

Location: Algarve, Portugal

Edited by valter on 25-10-2007 22:36

Posted by ChrisR on 10-09-2007 14:11
#2

Edit your original post and try uploading the photo again - no space in the file name and keep it to <190KB :)

Edited by ChrisR on 10-09-2007 14:13

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 10-09-2007 14:34
#3

Muscidae? very gentle curve in M vein...

Posted by Susan R Walter on 10-09-2007 19:04
#4

Yes, looks like Muscidae, but don't know what. Male, Eudasyphora maybe?

Posted by valter on 11-09-2007 07:47
#5

Another Photo

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 11-09-2007 09:51
#6

it is not possible to say much more in this case... I think.

Posted by valter on 24-10-2007 23:24
#7

What Eudasyphora species?

Posted by Paul Beuk on 25-10-2007 07:05
#8

valter wrote:
What Eudasyphora species?

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
it is not possible to say much more in this case... I think.

I think you got your answer. ;)

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 25-10-2007 22:13
#9

My test jizz is rather for Pyrellia than Eudasyphora

Posted by valter on 25-10-2007 22:28
#10

What kind of Pyrellia ?

Photo taken in Algarve, south of Portugal

09-09-2007

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 26-10-2007 07:24
#11

1. I'm not sure in Pyrellia
2. Size may help to distinguish Pyrellia and Eudasyphora, P. - less than Musca domectica, Eu. - bigger than M.

Posted by valter on 26-10-2007 09:01
#12

Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
1. I'm not sure in Pyrellia
2. Size may help to distinguish Pyrellia and Eudasyphora, P. - less than Musca domectica, Eu. - bigger than M.


Well... I think the same size... I've seen other flies like that much bigger in that day... so Pyrellia ?