Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Unknown fly

Posted by Ben Hamers on 02-02-2005 17:47
#1

Hello,

A very small one, this time. It's from August 2004 near Heerlen.

Thanks in advance,

Ben

Edited by Ben Hamers on 21-05-2012 23:41

Posted by Gerard Pennards on 03-02-2005 10:42
#2

Hoi Ben,
After looking and consulting Paul, we think that it is probably a Sciomyzidae, and maybe from the genus Pherbellia.
The problem is that the body is somewhat too yellowish, and the wings too dark!
But maybe that is just the way it looks from its position in the picture.

By the way, you all see the big red blob between legs 2 and 3? That is a parasitic mite (probably family Trombidiidae says our mite expert Farid Faraji), which has attached itself with it's chelicera on the fly's body!
Greetings,

Edited by Gerard Pennards on 03-02-2005 10:47

Posted by Ben Hamers on 03-02-2005 12:28
#3

A complete team analyzing my fly, that's perfect.

Thanks a lot,

Ben


Posted by Paul Beuk on 03-02-2005 12:55
#4

Just two questions that may help us decide whether we were right:
1. You mention 'very small'. A while ago you posted some other pictures of 'small flies' and one of them was a Psila. Many of us working on 'small flies' would not yet call that small. Do you perhaps remember the size of this fly in mm?
2. From the picture I think you did, but just checking: Did you use flash? That might explain the very pale face and the darkening of the wing (shadow).

Posted by Ben Hamers on 03-02-2005 18:17
#5

The fly sure was smaller then Psila, wenn Psila was 7 mm, the Pherbellia must have been about 4 mm.
Without my flash my life would be empty and meaningless.


Ben