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What it is the main CHARACTER?
awab
What it is the main CHARACTER between Fanniidae & Muscidae? so I can distinguish between them.

Thanx Cool
 
jorgemotalmeida
wing venation is good character for example: see this
http://www.flycon...6A-F.shtml

BUT this is the WRONG section for this kind of question. You should put it in GENERAL QUERIES section. Paul Beuk will migrate this to the correct section I think. Smile

Jordan... let?s go see some interesting flies. Wink
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 20-04-2007 21:07
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
crex
Wikipedia:
The Fanniidae were once a sub-family of Muscidae from which they may be distinguished by:
A (strictly)dorsal bristle on the hind tibia below the middle and in addition to the dorsal preapical; axillary vein strongly curved towards the wingtip so as if extended the axillary and anal veins would meet before reaching the wing tip; in males middle tibia with erect pubescence beneath; in females frontalia without crossed bristles, frontal orbits broad, convex towards median line of frons and with two pairs of strong upper orbital bristles, the anterior pair turned outwards ...
 
awab
I appreciate your help, and her in a fly from JORDAN ...
 
awab
Smile
 
awab
Iam a studant working on Forensic Entomology Smile, I want simple things to used, thanx u all Smile
 
ChrisR
My first guess is that the photographs are of tachinids (parasite flies), not muscids (vein-M is angled and the body has some strong bristles). But I am not good enough to be able to suggest a name for something flying in Jordan Smile I think it might be possible to arrive at an identification with a specimen, but not a photograph Sad
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
jorgemotalmeida
well for forensic entomology: Sarcophagidae, Calliphoridae, Phoridae, Piophilidae, Muscidae and Fanniidae are the most important talking in dipters (coleopters, some hymenopterans, moths, etc are the others). I think that piophilid flies "visits" more other corpses than the human corpse.. (not sure about this).
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 20-04-2007 21:06
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
Zeegers
Dear Awab

The last picture is of a Tachinidae in the genus Linnaemyia.
You are welcome to send me specimens for ID (please use private mail of this forum).
I agree with Chris, we from Europe can't help you in these cases without the real material in our hands. It is difficult enough, Tachinidae, as it is.


Theo Zeegers
 
Xespok
The first pic might show a Pollenia sp, female. I do not knwo whether this Calliphorid genus has any forensic significance, since most Pollenia are thought to develop in earth worms, as far as I know.
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