Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Puppipara! Israel

Posted by GlassOWater on 28-10-2007 19:27
#1

23.10 in the house. Lots of gardens around, some bats and many birds (which are the hosts for the puppipara, rigt?).
This is my second encounter with these remarkeble things. Is it possible to identify this?

First view: (It is very unique dorsally...)

Posted by GlassOWater on 28-10-2007 19:29
#2

Second view: (But it is even weirder latterally! And also very amusing :D)

This flatness is supposed to be an adaptment to parisitic lifestyle - It's harder to scartch that out this way.

Edited by GlassOWater on 28-10-2007 19:30

Posted by zcuc on 28-10-2007 21:18
#3

It seem they are everywhere now days :D

Does it looks the same:
http://www.dipter...post_42272

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 28-10-2007 22:06
#4

Hippoboscidae. I never saw them alive.
Just a friend of mine that showed to me (dead specimens).

Posted by Zeegers on 29-10-2007 17:47
#5

Looks special. It's not Hippobosca and it doesn't look like Ornithomyia, so given the locality Pseudolynchia comes in mind.

Theo

Posted by GlassOWater on 30-10-2007 10:24
#6

I think Theo and zcuc are right, it seems like P. canariensis would be a good choice. Thanks! :D

Posted by Paul Beuk on 06-11-2007 22:24
#7

Confirmed. See http://hbs.bishop...10-125.pdf.

Posted by GlassOWater on 07-11-2007 08:37
#8

Thanks! :)