Thread subject: Diptera.info :: 1 1/2 fly
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 09-10-2005 21:31
#1
I hope this flies is not Scathophagas?
May be Sciomyzidae?
1-2 and 3 is of different speciec?
Park in Moscow, about 10mm
Posted by Gerard Pennards on 09-10-2005 21:39
#2
Picture 1 and 2 are (in my opinion!) a species of Heleomyzidae. Picture 3 is really a Scathophagidae I think. You can see that this last one has a lot more bristles on it's legs than the others!
Greetings
Posted by Andre on 09-10-2005 22:09
#3
At least one important reason why none of these flies are Sciomyzidae is, that these have strong vibrissae, below, between mouth- and eye-edge.
Sciomyzidae never have vibrissae like that.
Nice pictures though... hope Gerard has helped you get to the right direction! :-)
Posted by Kahis on 10-10-2005 09:02
#4
The first two are
Suillia (Heleomyzidae) and the 3rd is a scatophagid, probably
Scatophaga.
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 10-10-2005 15:10
#5
Thank you Gerard, Andre and Jere.
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 11-10-2005 21:23
#6
Am I right that this fly with black forelegs is Suillia too, but another sp.?
Posted by Paul Beuk on 12-10-2005 06:36
#7
Yes, you are right. There is no humeral seta on this heleomyzid and that makes it
Suillia.
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 10-11-2005 17:14
#8
And this Scathophaga (3-d fly) identified by Andrey Ozerov as Scathophaga furcata.