Thread subject: Diptera.info :: fly from Hungary
Posted by eguzki on 15-02-2007 19:34
#1
Hi dipterafriends!
I found an unidentified fly in my collection. Photos were taken in my own garden. This fly often visits my flowers in last autumn. I brought for you four images from this questionable fly. Tachinids have M vein on their wings and I can't see this remarkable sign on the wings of this fly. According to this, it is a Muscid or I cannot distinguish them from each other well. I hope an expert will look at these images and able to ID them.
Posted by eguzki on 15-02-2007 19:35
#2
eguzki wrote:
Hi dipterafriends!
I found an unidentified fly in my collection. Photos were taken in my own garden. This fly often visits my flowers in last autumn. I brought for you four images from this questionable fly. Tachinids have M vein on their wings and I can't see this remarkable sign on the wings of this fly. According to this, it is a Muscid or I cannot distinguish them from each other well. I hope an expert will look at these images and able to ID them.
second image:
Posted by eguzki on 15-02-2007 19:36
#3
eguzki wrote:
eguzki wrote:
Hi dipterafriends!
I found an unidentified fly in my collection. Photos were taken in my own garden. This fly often visits my flowers in last autumn. I brought for you four images from this questionable fly. Tachinids have M vein on their wings and I can't see this remarkable sign on the wings of this fly. According to this, it is a Muscid or I cannot distinguish them from each other well. I hope an expert will look at these images and able to ID them.
third one:
Posted by eguzki on 15-02-2007 19:37
#4
eguzki wrote:
eguzki wrote:
eguzki wrote:
Hi dipterafriends!
I found an unidentified fly in my collection. Photos were taken in my own garden. This fly often visits my flowers in last autumn. I brought for you four images from this questionable fly. Tachinids have M vein on their wings and I can't see this remarkable sign on the wings of this fly. According to this, it is a Muscid or I cannot distinguish them from each other well. I hope an expert will look at these images and able to ID them.
fourth pic:
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 15-02-2007 20:23
#5
It is Muscidae.
Vein M rounded curved forward, scutellum without arical yellow. So, I think it is Stomoxys calcitrans with not visible long proboscis.
Nikita
Posted by eguzki on 16-02-2007 18:22
#6
Hi Nikita!
Thank you for your response. The mystery has solved now.