Posted by Urs on 05-11-2006 16:18
#1
who can help to identify?
Foto: Switzerland, Wattwil SG, 750m NN, 30. June 2006
Regards
Urs
Edited by Urs on 05-11-2006 18:09
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 05-11-2006 16:32
#2
Hi Urs.
It isn't Sepsidae, but Ulidiidae, Seioptera vibrans, female.
Nikita
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 05-11-2006 16:44
#4
This fly not only looks as Sepsidae, but acts as Sepsidae too - it moves the wings and you can often find it near dung.