Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Small dark Chloropidae?
Posted by
crex on 01-09-2007 22:45
#1
Location: Near Stockholm, Sweden
Date: 2007-SEP-01
Habitat: Park. See photo (#3) of flower
Chloropidae (or Drosophilidae or Milichiidae or ...)? The fat abdomen is dark over and brown under. Thanks for help with ID as far as it goes. I'm almost ashamed to show these photos when thinking of Blacks tiny masterpieces
Edit: Changed subject (Small dark fly)
Edited by
crex on 02-09-2007 08:51
#2
show the photo.

Posted by
crex on 01-09-2007 22:48
#3
View #2
#4
Chloropidae.

Posted by
crex on 01-09-2007 22:49
#5
To show the size, view #3
"Attachment file type not allowed." ... WTF

Edited by
crex on 01-09-2007 22:57
#6
try to rename the file.
Posted by
crex on 01-09-2007 22:55
#7
What do you think I'm doing

#8
drinking?

lol
Posted by
crex on 01-09-2007 23:00
#9
Actually not, but maybe I should be doing that instead of wasting time on trying to attach a simple jpg to this stupid program ....

Edited by
crex on 01-09-2007 23:06
Posted by
crex on 01-09-2007 23:02
#10
#3
Posted by
crex on 01-09-2007 23:05
#11
Hmm, I had to save the file with another compression rate to get PHP-Fusion to swallow this attachment ...

#12

you put another species... this is Syrphidae..
#13
jorgemotalmeida wrote:

you put another species... this is Syrphidae..
The
Sphaerophoria is only for size comparison

:
"To show the size, view #3"
#14

ok. when I saw the Sphaerophoria I didn?t see the tiny chloropid! lol

#15
crex wrote:
Hmm, I had to save the file with another compression rate to get PHP-Fusion to swallow this attachment ...

what was the type of file you used? And the compression rate?
Posted by
crex on 02-09-2007 10:10
#16
File format was as usual jpg. At first I used compression rate 10 and got the error message "Attachment file type not allowed.". When re-compressing at rate 9 it worked. I recompressed because it didn't seem to make any difference how I named the file. I use PSP9.