Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Our town park: flies on bones (2), Heleomyzidae?
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 13-07-2006 01:48
#1
July 12, 2006.
Size 4mm.
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 13-07-2006 01:49
#2
One more view.
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 13-07-2006 01:50
#3
The head.
Posted by Jan Willem on 13-07-2006 08:49
#4
Hi Dima,
Heleomyzidae indeed! Another one for Andrzej.
Jan Willem
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 13-07-2006 09:54
#5
OK, hope there's enough detail for ID.
Posted by Andrzej on 13-07-2006 15:45
#6
Look like a male of Neoleria inscripta ;)
Andrzej
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 13-07-2006 17:32
#7
Thanks once again Andrzej - will look for more Heleomyzidae
Posted by Robert Nash on 14-07-2006 10:33
#8
Not unexpectedly on bones but of what ? Not human I hope. This is an important species in forensic entomology. You both may wish to read "What is the edge of a forest? A detailed diversity analysis of adult Diptera found on decomposing pigs in two areas of a Western German woodland" http://www.benecke.com/eafe_abstract_2005.html
Edited by Robert Nash on 14-07-2006 10:57
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 14-07-2006 11:13
#9
Hello Robert,
Not human of course, the same bones as in my thread with Piophilidae (of a cow I believe, but these may well be of a pig simply because cattle stock is many times smaller then pig stock here).