Thread subject: Diptera.info :: fossil fly in amber

Posted by kalter on 05-11-2013 20:48
#1

Hello!

I would like to ask your help to identify this (half) fly. I think it is belonging to the family Rhagionidae based on the wing, but I haven't got any idea about the genus. I can't see well (because of the shape of the amber) but i think the anal cell is opend.
Can you help me?

Péter

Posted by kalter on 05-11-2013 20:49
#2

The legs...

Posted by kalter on 05-11-2013 20:51
#3

Lateral view.

Posted by kalter on 05-11-2013 20:54
#4

The end of the abdomen.

Posted by John Carr on 09-11-2013 01:49
#5

What I see is consistent with Rhagio. Is that a ventral shot of the end of the abdomen? The only illustration I have is dorsal.

Rhagionidae are common fossils, for whatever that is worth. The family has traditionally been a dumping ground for diverse unspecialized Tabanomorpha. It probably contains several lineages that diverged in the Jurassic.