Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tephritidae sp
Posted by
crex on 17-06-2006 19:31
#1
From today just north of Stockholm. I was experimenting with captured fly in plastic container and plastic food wrap over it, but the food wrap gave a lot of reflections etc. Anyway, here are two (not very good) photos of this green eyed fly. Actually there was two in the container, but I think both where the same species ... so I can't garantee that it's the same fly on both pictures. Got an idea for ID? Family?
Edit: Changed subject (Green eyed diptera)
Edited by
crex on 18-06-2006 08:04
Posted by
crex on 17-06-2006 19:31
#2
Here is another (weird) view

#3
crex wrote:
From today just north of Stockholm. I was experimenting with captured fly in plastic container and plastic food wrap over it, but the food wrap gave a lot of reflections etc. Anyway, here are two (not very good) photos of this green eyed fly. Actually there was two in the container, but I think both where the same species ... so I can't garantee that it's the same fly on both pictures. Got an idea for ID? Family?
It is an hypothesis but I thought in tephritidae family. Green eye, wings with marks (with design that remembers to me a tephritidae...), but I'm just a very novice.

#4
Tephritidae is my hypothesis too. On second image venaition is visible, and Sc vein raech C under angle 90, it is very characteristic for Tephritidae.
Nikita
#5
Definitely Tephritidae, but I must confess that I am not sure what it is... The specimens looke very fresh, so the wingcoloration could be under developped. If you still have the specimen, you should be able to see more dark spots on the wings after a few hours.
A wild guess would be a male
Xyphosia miliaria. But if you still have the specimen I would like some new pictures from avove to confirm this ID.
John
Posted by
crex on 18-06-2006 08:00
#6
Sorry, I didn't keep it. Thanks for your help.
Edited by
crex on 18-06-2006 08:00