Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sciomyzidae-> Pherbellia

Posted by ecology on 30-07-2018 19:00
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Alps, wet forest, dimension 8 mm, date May 2018
Thank you for your reply

Edited by ecology on 03-02-2019 20:55

Posted by ecology on 30-07-2018 19:01
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Posted by ecology on 30-07-2018 19:02
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Posted by Ectemnius on 01-08-2018 10:05
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Hello ecology,

No vibrissae and a long anal vein (or so it appears) with few bristles on legs and head indicate Sciomyzidae.

Kind regards,

Ectemnius

Posted by ecology on 07-08-2018 16:41
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Thank you very much Ectemnius for your reply!
Apical spurs are present...and bristles on costal wing.
It's possible Heleomyzidae?

Posted by ecology on 07-08-2018 16:56
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image

Posted by ecology on 07-08-2018 17:25
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anal vein detail

Posted by Ectemnius on 28-01-2019 10:36
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Hi ecology,

Nope, not Heleomyzidae. But did you eventually find out what species of Sciomyzidae?

Kind regards,

Ectemnius

Posted by ecology on 31-01-2019 21:06
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Hi Ectemnius,
Not yet because I dont'have now a key to identify this family but I put aside it for future.
Thank you very much for the help.

Posted by jonas on 01-02-2019 15:38
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Indeed a Sciomyzidae: it's Pherbellia cinerella although the pictures are not really sufficient :-)