Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Small, late Phasia --> Phasia barbifrons
Posted by Juergen Peters on 17-10-2007 22:12
#1
Hello!
I did not see a
Phasia for weeks now (Ostwestfalen/Germany), and I never had one at night at the light. So I was surprised about this only 3-3.5 mm long visitor last night. Is it
P. obesa or are other species likely? Thanks in advance!
Edited by Juergen Peters on 19-10-2007 16:45
Posted by Juergen Peters on 17-10-2007 22:13
#2
Another picture.
Posted by Juergen Peters on 17-10-2007 22:14
#3
Third one.
Posted by ChrisR on 17-10-2007 22:46
#4
More likely to be
Phasia pusilla or
barbifrons (it is undusted and very small) - my money is on
barbifrons (the frons/face is dark in colour and it looks like there are hairs between the eyes and the bristles ... but it would be nice to see if it has yellow haltares. Coincidentally, I had
P.barbifrons at light many years ago. :)
Edited by ChrisR on 17-10-2007 22:48
Posted by Juergen Peters on 17-10-2007 23:34
#5
Chris Raper wrote:
and very small) - my money is on barbifrons (the frons/face is dark in colour and it looks like there are hairs between the eyes and the bristles ... but it would be nice to see if it has yellow haltares.
Thanks, Chris! Unfortunately I have no pic with visible halteres.
Posted by Zeegers on 19-10-2007 10:25
#6
It's barbifrons alright.
Remarkable late specimen
Theo
Posted by Juergen Peters on 19-10-2007 16:07
#7
Hello, Theo!
Zeegers wrote:
It's barbifrons alright.
Remarkable late specimen
Thanks a lot! Very strange this year... At the same light session I also found a small Geometrid moth bound to be flying in July/August, but in a lepidoptera forum appear sightings of noctuids (genus Orthosia) which are typical early spring species (February to April)... On the other side the autumn species are still missing here.
But meanwhile the night temperatures reach 0 ?C, so I don't expect many late summer diptera any more...