Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Phoridae ID -> Gymnophora sp.

Posted by ckazilas on 22-05-2022 11:24
#1

This fly was photographed on May 8th in central Greece (mt Pelion, Magnesia). Unfortunately this is the only picture I was able to take and I can't really tell even the family that this fly belongs to. Any help would be highly appreciated.

Edited by ckazilas on 22-05-2022 12:15

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 22-05-2022 11:35
#2

Phoridae.

Posted by ckazilas on 22-05-2022 11:38
#3

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Phoridae.


Thank you Jorge!

Posted by Roger Thomason on 22-05-2022 11:42
#4

Looks like a Gymnophora sp.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 22-05-2022 11:42
#5

huhh.. Roger is alive!!! kudos!!!! Grin /dancing Grin

Posted by Roger Thomason on 22-05-2022 11:45
#6

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
huhh.. Roger is alive!!! kudos!!!! Grin /dancing Grin


I see you still can't take decent photos Jorge. Good to see you're still alive though TumbsUpWink

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 22-05-2022 11:47
#7

Grin yes, they are still horrible as hell.
https://www.flick...uperegnum/

Posted by Roger Thomason on 22-05-2022 11:51
#8

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Grin yes, they are still horrible as hell.
https://www.flick...uperegnum/


Yeah they really are...Jeez and I follow you on Flickr too awkwardWink

https://www.flick...nken_u_47/

Posted by ckazilas on 22-05-2022 12:14
#9

Roger Thomason wrote:
Looks like a Gymnophora sp.


Thank you Roger! Smile

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 27-05-2022 23:02
#10

Roger Thomason wrote:
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Grin yes, they are still horrible as hell.
https://www.flick...uperegnum/


Yeah they really are...Jeez and I follow you on Flickr too awkwardWink

https://www.flick...nken_u_47/


awesome photos, Roger. You have improved a lot! Congrats!!! DO not drool Wink