Thread subject: Diptera.info :: ID help, please?
Posted by jezlee on 29-05-2007 22:42
#1
I photographed this one today on bramble leaves beside a canal, in the West Midlands. Can anyone hazard a guess as to its identity?
Many thanks
Jez
Edited by jezlee on 29-05-2007 22:43
Posted by jezlee on 30-05-2007 09:37
#2
What? No replies? Have I stumped you all with this one? I would have thought it was a fairly common one, this (but then again, what do I know?) ;)
Posted by Paul Beuk on 30-05-2007 09:45
#3
My guess would be anthomyid, but since that does not count for much, you better wait till someone else comes up with something better.
I do not think you stumped us all, it is just that this is not the easiest group to identify from pictures (as a rule) so you need to wait until someone knowledgeble passes this thread. :P
Posted by jezlee on 30-05-2007 11:15
#4
Paul Beuk wrote:
My guess would be anthomyid, but since that does not count for much, you better wait till someone else comes up with something better.
I do not think you stumped us all, it is just that this is not the easiest group to identify from pictures (as a rule) so you need to wait until someone knowledgeble passes this thread. :P
Thanks for that, Paul! Maybe Chris will have a better idea, this one being from the UK ... :)
Posted by Tony Irwin on 30-05-2007 20:10
#5
I would guess Muscidae, possibly
Mydaea, but that is a guess! ;)
Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 30-05-2007 20:46
#6
Or, to get a third opinion, Hydrotaea ? :)
Regards,