Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Diptera 100x100 Avatars

Posted by crex on 25-09-2007 14:43
#1

Here you can show off 100x100 pixel Diptera Avatars you made for others to use (and you don't use yourself). They must of course be Diptera related and 100x100 pixels. If you need to make them in another size you can show them in another thread :p

Perhaps Paul can setup a gallery if we get more than a few. What is the max Avatar file size? 30 kB? I think they can be in JPG(, PNG or GIF).

Put only one picture per message. If one person wants to use an Avatar he/she can quote that message and reserve it.

Let the show begin ... :D

Posted by crex on 25-09-2007 19:15
#2

Acanthomera championi (Pantophthalmidae)

Posted by crex on 25-09-2007 19:27
#3

Tabanus cribellum (Tabanidae)

Posted by crex on 25-09-2007 19:37
#4

Ceria meadei (Syrphidae)

Posted by crex on 25-09-2007 19:47
#5

Ancylogaster armata (-)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 25-09-2007 19:48
#6

Who made those drawings originally? It would be great to know the author and the year.. ;)

Posted by crex on 25-09-2007 19:57
#7

I don't know who made what. It's from about 1900. I think the authors are Frederick Maruits Van Der Wulp, C.R. Osten Sacken, S.W. Williston, J.M. Aldrich and W.M. Wheeler.

Posted by crex on 25-09-2007 20:15
#8

Tetanops rufifrons (Ulidiidae)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 25-09-2007 20:30
#9

crex wrote:
Ancylogaster armata (-)


Muscidae?

this seems to be a synonym now?

Posted by crex on 06-10-2007 22:06
#10

Unknown (Mycetophilidae)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-10-2007 02:26
#11

that last insect seems to have mandibles. :|

Posted by Tony Irwin on 08-10-2007 18:59
#12

I wonder if this is Bittacidae (Mecoptera)? - They look very like some mycetophilids.

Posted by crex on 08-10-2007 21:28
#13

Unknown (Simuliidae)
Photo: Ben Hamers

Posted by Tony Irwin on 09-10-2007 19:48
#14

Tony Irwin wrote:
I wonder if this is Bittacidae (Mecoptera)? - They look very like some mycetophilids.

Crex kindly sent me a larger image of his unknown mycetophilid, and I can say that I was wrong to doubt his determination - it is a mycetophilid - just another example of inter-order convergent evolution! :D

Posted by kitenet on 10-10-2007 20:54
#15

Apologies for not contributing anything to this thread, just wanted to test a newly-created avatar.

Martin