Posted by lynkos on 24-03-2006 19:00
#1
I photographed this green-eyed fly on the banks of the Tiber yesterday, about 4 mm long. It closely resembles a Hydrellia that I have in my archives. Would I be anywhere near?
Thanks, Sarah
Posted by Kahis on 25-03-2006 19:24
#2
It is indeed a
Hydrellia.
It is still full winter here in Finland with 30 cm of snow and ice strong enough to drive on, but the sun burns hotter every day and in a few weeks the diptera season starts here too. Many flies don't mind the snow & ice, if the sun shines & air is warm they will wake up and fly around. Skientomology (not to be confused with Scientology) is fun & productiveB)
Edited by Kahis on 25-03-2006 19:26
Posted by lynkos on 25-03-2006 20:06
#3
thanks Kahis. Brrrrr you make me cold just reading! Here the problem isn't the cold so much as the wind and rain. I can't remember the last time we had a complete day without rain:(. I have high hopes for April though.