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Familia Muscidae - two flies..
jorgemotalmeida
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static.flickr.com/74/162541395_e7eb76c63c_b_d.jpg - Musca ?

What ARE the black dots? This fly was on leaf of Solanum tuberosum.


static.flickr.com/60/162541394_0ee9dfc5e5_b_d.jpg - Musca ? with green eyes...

Very nice fly...

Species ID, please. And once again, thank you.
 
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1 = Thereva sp. (Therevidae). The shining calli [another term missing from the glossary paul Pfft] on the head are typical for females of this genus. In most species they form a continous band. I don't know all central/southern European species but it may be possible to find a species name. Where was this pohto taken?

2 = Tephritis sp. (Tephritidae). Again, perhaps a expert can say more, we'll see.
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Kahis wrote:
1 = Thereva sp. (Therevidae). The shining calli [another term missing from the glossary paul Pfft] on the head are typical for females of this genus. In most species they form a continous band. I don't know all central/southern European species but it may be possible to find a species name. Where was this pohto taken?

2 = Tephritis sp. (Tephritidae). Again, perhaps a expert can say more, we'll see.


The Thereva was taken in Valega - PORTUGAL - 35 km south of Oporto. The Tephritis too... They was taken both today. (in afternoon... about 7 p.m.)
All photos I showed before were taken here in Portugal - Southern Europe.

I'm waiting for more opinions. Thank you for advance.

That shinning calli... which are their role on fly?
 
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Kahis wrote:
The shining calli [another term missing from the glossary paul Pfft]

LoL, do you think I can add, say, one thousand terms in a few weeks.

Smile Before you start complaining: If you want you can submit terms of your own. Pfft

So if you think something is missing, maybe you should be the one to add it. Cool
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Kahis wrote:
1 = Thereva sp. (Therevidae). The shining calli [another term missing from the glossary paul Pfft] on the head are typical for females of this genus. In most species they form a continous band. I don't know all central/southern European species but it may be possible to find a species name. Where was this pohto taken?

2 = Tephritis sp. (Tephritidae). Again, perhaps a expert can say more, we'll see.



Who is the expert in Tephritidae and Therevidae so he/she could help to identify specie..? Thank you once again!

This a great group! If you are concerned about genus of spiders I can give a help. (to the species I dont have yet stereomicroscope).
 
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