Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ephydridae ... what could it be . Can we ID this specimen ?

Posted by Tetrao on 01-10-2019 11:04
#1

This specimen was pictured in Belgium (Huy) on 2018-06-13.
Can somebody help with ID ?

observations.be/fotonew/4/23475234.jpg

observations.be/fotonew/2/23475242.jpg

observations.be/fotonew/9/23475249.jpg

Enlarged pictures :

observations.be/fotonew/1/23515531.jpg

observations.be/fotonew/1/23515521.jpg

observations.be/fotonew/8/23515518.jpg

observations.be/fotonew/2/23515682.jpg

Thank you for help !!!

Edited by Tetrao on 04-10-2019 17:37

Posted by Paul Beuk on 01-10-2019 11:19
#2

Ephydridae, Notiphila?

Posted by Tetrao on 01-10-2019 12:50
#3

Thank You , Paul !!!
Is it possible to ID ?

Posted by Paul Beuk on 01-10-2019 14:28
#4

That's probably up to Tony. If you change Lauxaniidae in the title to Ephydridae he will notice this thread (sooner).

Posted by Tetrao on 06-10-2019 18:54
#5

A little bit later I pictured this diptera seems to be the same species ?

observations.be/fotonew/8/23477198.jpg

Thanks for help ID !

Posted by Tony Irwin on 06-10-2019 20:55
#6

Notiphila, probably brunipes (usually has a brighter face, but that may just be dull lighting?)

Posted by Tetrao on 07-10-2019 08:07
#7

Thank you, Tony for this comments !
Yes the pictures of the first specimen were under exposed ...
I'm very happy of both comments !!!

Here are the pictures in true colors (5000k) :

observations.be/fotonew/6/23552306.jpg

observations.be/fotonew/8/23552358.jpg

observations.be/fotonew/2/23552362.jpg

observations.be/fotonew/7/23552297.jpg

I hope this can help ...

Edited by Tetrao on 07-10-2019 08:55