Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Orthellia cornicina?
Posted by ChasMacey on 02-02-2007 20:31
#1
Hi,
Can anyone confirm this fly as Orthellia cornicina? - I have been reading Colyer and Hammond - Flies of the British Isles and their rough table/key shows metalic green frons and jowls as being Orthellia -
Only two British species (according to the book) with Orthellia cornicina being the most common.
But I am now un-sure of the next technical details - " no presutural acrostichal bristles " and "Four pairs of postsutural dorsocentrals" are these the bristles I can see on the front of the thorax ?
Or have I missed the mark (again).
Regards Chas
Posted by ChasMacey on 02-02-2007 20:32
#2
Sorry should have said picture taken 8th May 2005 - Surrey Southern England
Posted by diphascon on 03-02-2007 18:55
#3
ChasMacey wrote:
Hi, Can anyone confirm this fly as Orthellia cornicina?
Hello Chas,
you con find Orthellia cornicina in the diptera.info gallery as Neomyia cornicina.
I cannot make a statement if your fly is the same species, though.
cheers - martin adler
Posted by ChasMacey on 05-02-2007 11:34
#4
Hi Martin,
Ah, a different name eh, I'm finding it hard enough already with out the little devils going around with different names ! :)
Back to the internet and look for some more reading then.
Thanks again. Chas