Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Muscidae: Neomyia cf. albigena - (Tanzania)

Posted by ESant on 28-08-2023 18:28
#1

Hello,

I photographed this fly in the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, 1700m a.s.l. on February 19th 2023. I think it's a Muscidae, but is it possible to identify its genus or species from these photos?

Thank you in advance,
Emanuele

Edited by ESant on 30-08-2023 23:52

Posted by ESant on 28-08-2023 18:29
#2

Photo 2:

Posted by eklans on 29-08-2023 09:23
#3

Hello Emanuele, my first thought was Pyrellia - but the mouth of your fly is distinctly protruding. I've found a resembling Neomyia albigena from La Reunion here: https://galerie-i...?ref=78649 where many characters are resembling your fly (wing venation, sparsely but noticeable dusting base of thorax and tip of abdomen, arista...)

Posted by ESant on 29-08-2023 10:30
#4

Thank you Eric! The genus Neomyia seems to be the a very good match. As for the species, I'm not totally convinced by N. albigena, I think it may be something else.

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 30-08-2023 19:27
#5

I agree with N. albigena

Posted by ESant on 30-08-2023 23:51
#6

Thank you! My main doubts regarded the height of the face and the protrusion of the mouth, which seem different to the individual shown here: https://www.insec...hp?t=86992. Also the overall length and thickness of the thorax and abdomen seem slightly different. Are those features variable in N. albigena?