Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Psilidae -> Chamaepsila rosae/nigricornis, cf. nigricornis

Posted by Ray Perry on 16-08-2018 16:57
#1

Flensburg, N. Germany, 3rd August 2018.

We're experiencing a drought and there have been very few insects around but on this evening, after a bit of rain I saw this on my garage window. Haven't seen it again since.

Poor photographs but maybe someone can ID the family.

Body 5-6mm, wings 5-6mm.

Thank You in advance
Ray

Edited by Ray Perry on 06-10-2022 12:47

Posted by Ray Perry on 16-08-2018 16:58
#2

side

Posted by Ray Perry on 16-08-2018 16:59
#3

spot on antennae

Posted by Jan Maca on 16-08-2018 18:37
#4

Apparently Chamaepsila.

Posted by Ray Perry on 17-08-2018 13:36
#5

Thank you Jan,
This helps a lot because I have carrots in my garden which always get infested with carrot fly (Chamaepsila rosae) larvae but have never seen one of the flies. Now I'll know what to look for.
Warm Regards
Ray

Posted by Jocelyn Claude on 28-09-2022 21:37
#6

Chamaepsila rosae/nigricornis, cf. nigricornis