Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Flies from Israel
#1
Hello everyone,
Here are a few pictures of flies I have lying around undetermined.
To the first one: I originally thought this to be Lucilia sericata, but it was suggested to me that this is in fact a muscid. Seems failiar?
#2
Oops, I thought I cropped it a lot tighter...
#3
Yes, Muscidae.
Neomyia, and I think I can say
cornicina, even if it is from Israel.
And Welcome !

#4
israel!!! You have over there Dorceus spider!! (Eresidae) I hope to see some photos of Dorceus as well.
Which part of Israel? Near Sinai Mountains?

#5
Thanks! You replied much faster than I had expected!
We have a lot (If not most) European species, while some color difference does exist sometimes.
I live in Jerusalem, and I've seen the famous velvet spiders of course. No picture, though. I like the species eith the yellow male (I mean, you have red salticids, so the red Eresus is not to special).
And if we're done with the first one, let's move on to the next one: Any chance for a determination of species within Cylindromiya?
Posted by
Xespok on 27-09-2007 15:34
#6
Please follow the 1 species - 1 thread rule.
#7
Ok sorry. I will open a new thread then.
#8
How can you tell Neomyia cornicina and N. viridiscens apart? They look the same to me.

#9
Differing chaetotaxy :
N. cornicina -> 1 presut ac and 3 post dc
N. viridescens -> 0 presut ac and 4 post dc
Greetings.
#10
Hmmm... I need some more help. I understand what is chaetotaxy, but I do not understand the rest. What is ac/dc (Not current types, I assume...)
Posted by
ChrisR on 27-09-2007 18:54
#11
ac - acrostichal bristles (the 2 longitudinal rows in the middle of the dorsum)
dc - discocentral bristles (the 2 longitudinal rows outside the ac)
presut - presutural (anterior to the transverse thoracic suture)
post - postsutural (posterior to the transverse thoracic suture)
