Posted by lynkos on 15-02-2006 19:44
#1
I think I should know this one, but I still get confused :(. I'll try for Sciomyzidae but with little conviction. I'm just happy that something is starting to move again out there!
Rome, Italy. 4/5 mm
Thanks, Sarah
Posted by Zeegers on 15-02-2006 20:01
#2
Looks like a Sciomyzidae to me.
Good to know that there are 2 main subfamilies: Sciomyzinae and Tetanocerinae. And the so called 'typical' Sciomyzids are found in the subfamily .... Tetanocerinae. The ones with the elongated antennae.
So this might be Sciomyzidae - Sciozmyinae.
If I had to guess, maybe in the genus Pherbellia.
(Easy guess, by far the largest genus)
Theo
Posted by lynkos on 15-02-2006 21:48
#4
Nooooo don't tell me I got it right :o! I won't sleep tonight for the excitement. Sarah