Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Which fly, 4 mm, with black-white wing pattern? => Nyctia halterata (Sarcophagidae), female
Posted by Markus Koschinsky on 04-07-2023 22:58
#1
Location: Germany, Lower Saxony, near Eschershausen, 120 m above sea level, hilly terrain, flower-reach meadow
Time: 3rd of July, 2023
Photos: Markus Koschinsky
Body size: approx. 4 mm
Dear Forum,
2 of these flys were found on Daucus carota. I thought with that wind pattern it should be easy to find, but I didn't succeed... Melanophora roralis? Who can help?
Thanks,
Markus
Edited by Markus Koschinsky on 29-08-2023 13:09
Posted by eklans on 05-07-2023 15:24
#2
Hello Markus, the colours/reflections were a bit misleading but I think it's a female
Rhinophora lepida.
Posted by nielsyese on 06-07-2023 21:20
#3
I’m sorry, but I don’t think it is Rhinophoridae, but Nyctia halterata (Calliphoridae).
Posted by Fred Fly on 07-07-2023 06:24
#4
Nyctia halterata is belonging to Sarcophagidae.
Posted by eklans on 07-07-2023 11:55
#5
Thanks a lot Niels-Jan! It's the female
Nyctia halterata (Sarcophagidae)!
Posted by Zeegers on 08-07-2023 17:11
#6
As long as you don’t use Seguy, it is not a Rhinophoridae. 😀
theo
Posted by Markus Koschinsky on 29-08-2023 13:09
#7
All,
oversaw all these great answers for too long, sorry for that!
Thanks for determination (I'll change the thread title...)
Regards,
Markus