Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Helina sp?

Posted by Philippe moniotte on 14-10-2005 08:43
#1

Hello, all

Can anyone confirm:infirm that this is indeed Helina sp ? Or better which one it is likely to be , if it is one at all ?

http://users.skynet.be/fa213618/Helina%20sp.htm


September 10th 2005, R?serve naturelle de Sclaigneaux (B)
Philippe
www.diptera.info/forim/5-0877-1.jpg

Posted by Christophe Grangier on 14-10-2005 18:33
#2

Hello Philippe

Eh? it seems there's some members of Photentomo in here!

Can you see my thread in date of August 31st 2005 with the same subject and a (of course) worse image. I've got no reply but it's seems to me that it be could be the same species.

Thanks

Christophe

Posted by Philippe moniotte on 14-10-2005 19:54
#3

Indeed, Christophe, it looks very similar. For some reason , nobody seems over-keen to suggest an answer. Is it too easy or too difficult, I honestly don't know. Oh well....

Philippe
http://users.skynet.be/fa213618

Posted by Christophe Grangier on 14-10-2005 21:50
#4

Maybe we are the only Helina professionals in the world....:)

Posted by Gordon Jar on 16-10-2005 20:32
#5

Hi

I also have been waiting to see if anyone identifies this fly. I have a photo ( taken in south east England ) of what I believe is the same species which I identified as a Muscidae 'Phaonia angelicae'.

PLEASE DO NOT TAKE THIS AS EXPERT IDENTIFICATION.

I have only just started out in this identification game, but you may wish to check it out.

Gordon

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 17-10-2005 00:45
#6

Well, I'll try to tell my expirience from more than five month on this forum.
My advise is to regard this forum as very usefull source, but not for all Diptera order. For example without Muscidae family, as well as without Tipulidae.
Unfortunely experts DO TAKE THIS AS EXPERT IDENTIFICATION. Or fortunely, as if we get identificationthan it is realy EXPERT IDENTIFICATION.
C'est la vie.
Nikita

Posted by Zeegers on 17-10-2005 10:11
#7

We take that as a compliment !

I understand your disappointment, but let's be real:
Identifying female Muscidae or Anthomyiidae is the next near thing to magic. It can be done, by a very real expert, maybe.
Unfortunately, we don't have this magician on board.
(Judgment based on my experience with Tachinidae on this board, which is running nicely, by the way ! Keep posting !)

Theo Zeegers

Posted by Philippe moniotte on 18-10-2005 09:56
#8

Thanks to all who replied. It IS a compliment, by the way, and we completely understand the difficulty, even the impossibility in some cases. We were not disappointed, just joking ;)
As a matter of fact, the statements about the how risky it is to suggest an iD in a given case is a perfectly valid and satisfying answer!
Just in case, here is another picture of the same fly.

Philippe
http://users.skynet.be/fa213618
www.diptera.info/forim/5-0877-2.jpg

Posted by Christophe Grangier on 18-10-2005 17:47
#9

Yes I was joking too :)
Even an attempt of ID will be welcome.
And, naturally, a great "thank you" to all of you, who take your time replying dipterologists beginners.

Christophe