Thread subject: Diptera.info :: interesting specimen = Chloropidae sp

Posted by johnes81 on 20-04-2018 17:35
#1

April 2018 - Berlin

I am thinking sarcophagidae but it is very strange. I am clueless.
can we get a family for this one?

Thank you for your time.

Edited by johnes81 on 20-04-2018 19:20

Posted by tristram on 20-04-2018 19:11
#2

Maybe Chloropidae: https://diptera.i...to_id=8844

Posted by johnes81 on 20-04-2018 19:18
#3

excellent suggestion, Tristram. I think that you are correct. look here:
https://diptera.i...d_id=66601

unbelievable. I didn't know Chloropidae could be so interesting.
I have the specimen, so maybe I can find keys to identify it. I know where to find them now. I will try to get some photos of live species.

Thank You!

Posted by Tony Irwin on 20-04-2018 23:50
#4

Too hairy for Eurina. I think Trichieurina pubescens