Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sinai. Ephydridae.
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 11-02-2006 21:42
#1
In wadi, inside reservior for goat to drink, 6-7mm.
May be close to Ephydra?
Posted by Cranefly on 11-10-2008 18:08
#2
Ephydra
Posted by Tony Irwin on 19-10-2008 22:16
#3
It's not very clear, but there is a suggestion of a bristle on the outer face of the right flagellomere, which would make this
Setacera.
Ephydra is usually associated with salt water and
Setacera with fresh water. though this is not always the case.
Posted by Cranefly on 11-11-2008 11:22
#4
It seems to me it has 3 fr-or, if so - then Ephydra.
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 11-11-2008 15:41
#5
this is Setacera sp. undoubtely. There is *really* a bristle in the first flagelomere, to me it is very clear!
Posted by Tony Irwin on 12-11-2008 12:12
#6
Well, I can't be certain about the bristle on the first flagellomere - and the number of
strong fronto-orbitals is not clear either - it could be two or three. Have you got a specimen Nikita, so you settle this one?;)
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 12-11-2008 13:44
#7
Dear friends,
in Febr 2006, Sinai, Egypt was my first experience to pin some flies.
I'm not sure this fly was pinned. If so, it has determination of Marina Krivosheina.
So far, let it be Ephydrini sp.
I also thank you all. I'm also happy of such a grate attantion of experts to this modest fly.
Soon I will migrate for 1,5 month to Thailand. I hope I can depend on your help with Oriental fauna!
Nikita