Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Muscidae sp.? => Muscidae cf. Thricops sp.
Posted by Siegfried Rudolf on 02-11-2023 13:31
#1
Hello everyone,
I found this approximately 8 mm fly yesterday in the Black Forest, southwest Germany. I assume a Muscidae, but I'm not even sure about the family.
Greetings Siggi
Edited by Siegfried Rudolf on 03-11-2023 00:02
Posted by Siegfried Rudolf on 02-11-2023 13:31
#2
pic. 2
Posted by eklans on 02-11-2023 14:22
#3
Hello Siggi, I think it's a female
Thricops simplex.
Posted by Siegfried Rudolf on 02-11-2023 15:02
#4
Hi Eric,
thank you very much for your fast answer.
Greetings Siggi
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 02-11-2023 18:08
#5
Eric, I agree with your guess that probably it is Thricops. If so, why T. simplex? If so, my best idea is T. albibasalis.
Posted by eklans on 02-11-2023 18:20
#6
Thank you very much once again, Nikita! I was not sure about simplex - so I had better suggested Thricops sp.
Posted by Siegfried Rudolf on 02-11-2023 21:58
#7
Thank you for your contribution Nikita. If I understand you correctly,
Thricops albibasalis is not safe either. So it will probably be best if I name the picture
Thricops sp. Or can I also write
Thricops cf. albibasalis?
Greetings Siggi
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 02-11-2023 22:35
#8
Rudolf, identification of females from photo is a difficult task.
My best offer: Thricops ? lbibasalis ??
Posted by Siegfried Rudolf on 03-11-2023 00:01
#9
ok. So if the genus
Thricops is unclear, I'll change the heading again accordingly.