Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Heleomyzid from 13.01.12: Tephrochlamys rufiventris again? --> Heteromyza atricornis

Posted by Juergen Peters on 13-01-2012 20:18
#1

Hello!

A 5 mm fly from this afternoon at the forest border (northwest Germany). One more Tephrochlamys rufiventris?

Edited by Juergen Peters on 14-01-2012 19:48

Posted by Juergen Peters on 13-01-2012 20:19
#2

Pic #2

Posted by Juergen Peters on 13-01-2012 20:19
#3

Pic #3

Posted by Juergen Peters on 13-01-2012 20:19
#4

Pic #4

Posted by Andrzej on 14-01-2012 04:08
#5

I'm wating for Ruud answer :-)
Andrzej

Posted by rvanderweele on 14-01-2012 10:57
#6

Sorry, I cannot see the photo's well on the Iphone. I have to check it later on the Imac upstairs. I can't even see the dc's well now.

Posted by rvanderweele on 14-01-2012 10:58
#7

But I will be please to check it when I am home again.

Posted by rvanderweele on 14-01-2012 11:52
#8

But I think it is not a Tephrochlamys, but a Heteromyza. Maybe on the Imac I can see the dc's better.I need to see them well in order to say what species. Sorry.

Posted by Juergen Peters on 14-01-2012 18:19
#9

Hello, Andrzej and Ruud!

rvanderweele wrote:
But I think it is not a Tephrochlamys, but a Heteromyza.


Thank you. The genus Heteromyza also came into my mind later.

Posted by rvanderweele on 14-01-2012 19:18
#10

I think I can see a dc before the suture. If that is indeed correct, I think, while looking at the head, it is H. atricornis.

Posted by Juergen Peters on 14-01-2012 19:47
#11

rvanderweele wrote:
I think I can see a dc before the suture. If that is indeed correct, I think, while looking at the head, it is H. atricornis.


Thanks once more, Ruud.