Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Thai. Family?
#1
4mm, forest edge in grass.
May be Chloropidae?
#2
First impression: Chloropidae,
#4
Due to lack of setae and from what I can see of the wing venation. If you have more shots...
#5
I collected today another fly of the same (I think) genus
#6
Could be female and male. Some shots from different angles?
#7
Some shots from different angles?
Paul, what exactly you want to see?
#8
your face surprised with this fly!


#9
Good view of wing, picture of frons...
#10
Jorge: my face is

Paul: fly is rather small and it isn't easy to get good image. I think you are right about Chloropidae - wings fit OK. Frons shining, no setae on head and thorax (no
oc, poc, ivt, ovt) only fine frontals.
I found a brash where there are several this flies of both sex (so 1-st one another species)
Nikita
#11
According Andrey Ozerov second fly is
Neoloxotaenia gracilis Meijere