Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Id request

Posted by Carnota on 29-01-2007 16:27
#1

Please, any information about this fly?
Meadows near a river. Ourense, NW Spain. July 2006. Size 8mm.

Posted by Carnota on 29-01-2007 16:28
#2

Dorsal

Posted by Carnota on 29-01-2007 16:29
#3

Head

Posted by Tony Irwin on 29-01-2007 21:05
#4

Male Ibisia (Athericidae)

Posted by Paul Beuk on 29-01-2007 21:08
#5

Carnota, please keep an eye on the width of the images: preferable max. 600 pix. ;)

Posted by Carnota on 29-01-2007 22:01
#6

Thanks Tony for the id :)

Paul, sorry for the size of the images. I know, I must adapt to the forum code of conduct. My images will be 600 pix in the future. :(
Anyway I think that a similar system as in the Diptera Gallery could be a possible idea for dealing with greater images in the forum: posting of big and more detailed images could be possible if the system can build a snapshot of 600 pix that pops up an independent window with the original.
In any case, the design and the functionality of this web is superb :)

Carnota

Posted by Paul Beuk on 29-01-2007 22:46
#7

As long as the size in bytes does not exceed the limit you can make the pictures almost as big as you want. After clicking the thumbnail you will get a larger image, but clicking that image will lead you to the full-size picture (and that may be larger than the one you thought was the largest ;)).

Posted by crex on 29-01-2007 23:04
#8

Paul Beuk wrote:
As long as the size in bytes does not exceed the limit you can make the pictures almost as big as you want. After clicking the thumbnail you will get a larger image, but clicking that image will lead you to the full-size picture (and that may be larger than the one you thought was the largest ;)).


Paul, I guess you are talking about the gallery, not the forum. One complicated way of showing larger photos in the Forum is to attach the photo with width 600px and make that image a link to a larger photo stored on another site.

Posted by Paul Beuk on 30-01-2007 08:12
#9

You are right, I must have missed some of Carnota's comment (scrolling windows, eh? ;)).