Thread subject: Diptera.info :: small fly? id help please

Posted by fleabag on 15-01-2007 02:07
#1

Hi,

I've not seen this one before,please could anyone tell me what it might be?

It was found briefly sat on a log in the sun today,on the sussex downs UK,with meadow,stream and mixed wood nearby.

I cant remember the zoom setting i used,so cant give an exact size,but small,maybe 2mm.I didnt have my flash so had to do my best without it today.

I had a look in the diptera gallery and in a few other online pic collections,but couldnt find one like it.


many thanks :)

Posted by fleabag on 15-01-2007 02:08
#2

heres a pic

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 15-01-2007 02:17
#3

this is not a dipter but a bark lice. :)

Posted by fleabag on 15-01-2007 02:45
#4

aahh ...that'll probably be why i couldnt find a fly like it :)

oh well ...thankyou for the id anyway.

funny looking bark lice compared to the winged one i usually see,i'd best go and try to find some more uk bark lice pics:)

Posted by Jan Willem on 15-01-2007 09:14
#5

I wouldn't call this a bark louse (as far as I know bark lice are Psocoptera). I think this specimen belongs to the family Triozidae (Homoptera: Psylloidea).

Jan Willem

Posted by LordV on 15-01-2007 17:41
#6

Agree with Jan- it's a Psyllid (jumping plant louse)
Brian V.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 16-01-2007 01:02
#7

ok. you are right, Jan. :)