Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Unusual Fly from Mescalero Sands, New Mexico
Posted by Stephen on 17-05-2006 01:29
#1
In the beautiful sand hills of New Mexico, where Prairie Chickens were dancing their mating dance, came this interesting fly. Can someone offer me some ID guidance?
Posted by Paul Beuk on 17-05-2006 07:10
#2
Family Therevidae, but I think it will take someone from your side of the Atlantic to put a name on it.
Posted by Robert Nash on 17-05-2006 18:22
#3
The web isn't the best guide but take a look at Ozodiceromyia nanella
Different femora but the genus looks right or at least close.
Robert
Edited by Robert Nash on 17-05-2006 18:26
Posted by John Smit on 17-05-2006 20:59
#4
I'd put my money on Asilidae, there is an inderntation in between the eyes, typical for Asilids and not present in Therevids.
John
Posted by Maddin on 17-05-2006 21:58
#5
This is clearly an asilid fly. Eric Fisher ID it to the genus Laphystia. It is a male.
Martin