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What are these please?
elck
Is this the right place to ask members the names of various flies?
Kralingen ZH, the Netherlands

stippen.nl/stipfotos/2fly1.jpg

stippen.nl/stipfotos/fly1.jpg



Thanks in advance, the results will be used on my website
http://insecten.in.kralingen.nl
(I think the flower is Crataegus crus-galliShock)
Edited by elck on 11-04-2005 17:58
 
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Gerard Pennards
Hoi Elck,
The upper photo shows an Empididae, most probably Empis tessellata!
The other photo pictures a Dung fly of the family Scathophagidae, and it could very well be the Golden Dungfly, Scathophaga stercoraria!
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Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
Paul Beuk
elck wrote:
Is this the right place to ask members the names of various flies?
The right place is where I have moved the thread to: Identification queries | Diptera (adults)

Gerard Pennards wrote:
Hoi Elck,
The upper photo shows an Empididae, most probably Empis tessellata!

Well, it is not Empis tessellata. The fork in the posterior radial vein (R4+5) is absent, so it must be a species of Rhamphomyia. The colour pattern in the wing makes me think of R. cinerascens, of which the females have a partly darkened base of the wing. However, the first question I should then ask is 'when was the picture taken?'.
Paul

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elck
The picture was taken on april 11th at 17:43 hours

(Is it possible that because the message was moved I did not get email notification of the answer?)
Edited by elck on 15-04-2005 09:29
 
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Paul Beuk
Then I stick with my identification of R. cinerascens.

And there is no email notification (yet?) for replies in the forum so you should check yourself. Wink
Paul

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