Thread subject:
Diptera.info :: Dead fly - Lonchaeidae?
Posted by
Benedikt
on 30-11-2006 21:16
#1
Hi,
I found this dead fly next to a window. Juergen said that it could possibly belong to genus Lonchaeidae. Is this correct?
Best wishes
Benedikt
Posted by
crex
on 30-11-2006 21:43
#2
Benedikt wrote:
... genus Lonchaeidae. Is this correct? ...
Lonchaeidae
is a family, not genus.
Edited by
crex
on 30-11-2006 21:47
Posted by
Benedikt
on 30-11-2006 22:08
#3
crex wrote:
Lonchaeidae
is a family, not genus.
Oops, sorry - my fault.
Benedikt
Posted by
Nikita Vikhrev
on 30-11-2006 22:10
#4
My test - Juergen is right.
Nikita
Posted by
Kahis
on 30-11-2006 22:38
#5
It is not a longaeid. There are flies like this in Chloropidae and Milichiidae - can't quite remember to which family this particular fly belongs to. I'd guess Chloropidae.
Posted by
Paul Beuk
on 30-11-2006 22:58
#6
Madiza glabra
, Milichiidae.
Posted by
jorgemotalmeida
on 01-12-2006 00:08
#7
Paul Beuk wrote:
Madiza glabra
, Milichiidae.
discal cross-vein visible, isn?t it Paul.
Posted by
Paul Beuk
on 01-12-2006 07:48
#8
Compare with this page;
http://www.sel.ba...ma-ga.html
.