Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Musca domestica photo for Wikipedia
Posted by Kahis on 10-11-2007 03:05
#1
Hi.
The Wikipedia page for
Musca domestica lacks good photos of the fly, which is a shame as it is probably the most accessed fly page. I have deleted various photos of calliphorids, sarcophagids fannids, etc. from the page during the last months. Finally, I found a
photo of a
Musca female which is at least close to
M. domestica.
The problem is, I am still not 100% sure this isn't
M. autumnalis. The width of the orbitals seems rather intermediate and I don't have large samples of females of the two species to compare.
So, could someone either confirm that the fly in the photo linked to above is
Musca domestica, or upload a good photograph or two of the species to Wikimedia Commons?
Best wishes
Jere
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 10-11-2007 15:42
#2
let's go hunting for Musca domestica! :)
Why don't ask to authors that took photos to M. domestica (see the gallery) if they grant the photo.. ;)
Posted by Xespok on 10-11-2007 18:03
#3
I have lots of Musca domestica photos
here. They can be used for non-profit purposes without limitations.
Posted by Xespok on 10-11-2007 18:05
#4
I think the pic at Wikimedia shows domestica female, not autumnalis.
Posted by Tony Irwin on 10-11-2007 20:35
#5
Of the
Musca that occur in Belgium, this specimen is closest to
domestica. I don't think there's anyone out there who will argue with you Jere! ;)
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 17-12-2007 16:41
#6
Today I found Musca on a beach near Pattaya.
Collected and prooved
M.domestica :D
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 17-12-2007 16:47
#7
lateral