Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Suillia

Posted by guenille on 27-09-2007 15:25
#1

Can we go further ?
Why not affinis ?
Thank for helps
Edith

Near paris, in meadow bordered of wood, july 2th

Posted by Andrzej on 28-09-2007 15:56
#2

Suillia , maybe S. affinis if mesopleuron bare.
Andrzej

Posted by guenille on 28-09-2007 17:02
#3

thanks andrzej but it is not bare:(

Posted by Andrzej on 28-09-2007 17:24
#4

So maybe female with hairy mesopleuron and pteropleuron and with scutellum bare in the middle part only ?.
If yes so S. tuberiperda, if not so I am in trouble ;)
Andrzej

Posted by guenille on 28-09-2007 19:17
#5

Andrzej, sorry I don't understand all ( my english and my dipterist language are very bad) so I think the better is a picture ;)
Edith
img228.imageshack.us/img228/7634/suilliaspheleomyzidaediaa2.jpg

Posted by Dima DD on 28-09-2007 20:30
#6

Edith, you can find different parts of flies and their latin names while playing (really playing!:)) with this very nice interactive resource: http://www.ento.c...y/fly.html, select "Click here for Atlas" in the right-top corner to load the game! :)
Press on "i" there to get synonims of selected items. For example, it's easy to find "Mesopleuron" there - it is synonim of "Anepisternum"...

Posted by kitenet on 28-09-2007 23:02
#7

Thanks for the web link Dima, what a fantastic resource :D, hadn't seen that before.

Martin

Posted by Dima DD on 29-09-2007 01:06
#8

I forgot to inform about one simple trick with this resourse: you can use direct link to its ShockWave File and run it full-screen(!) in scalable window immediately:
http://www.ento.c...ossary.swf

I don't like small photos...;):D

Dima

Edited by Dima DD on 29-09-2007 01:19

Posted by Andrzej on 30-09-2007 15:29
#9

Hmm,
should be a one :). Suillia tuberiperda.
Andrzej

Posted by guenille on 30-09-2007 16:01
#10

Thanks a lot andrzej.
I thinked it was impossible to id Suillia.
I will post some other ;)
Edith