Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Unidentified fly => Crumomyia pedestris

Posted by FliegenFranz on 04-03-2019 23:41
#1

Hey,
I found this fly on 4th of March 2019 in Bavaria, Germany, near a small pond. It was crawling around on the ground and appears to be flightless with those tiny wings.

PS: sorry for the bad picture, but it disappeared in the leave litter and I couldn't find it to make better pics

Edited by FliegenFranz on 05-03-2019 09:08

Posted by Sundew on 05-03-2019 01:24
#2

There are 8 European Sphaeroceridae species with wing polymorphism, viz. brachypterous and macropterous forms. This one resembles a brachycerous Crumomyia pedestris that is depicted in a paper by Rohacek (http://www.aemnp...._2_535.pdf). It might be a female of this species.
Regards, Sundew

Posted by FliegenFranz on 05-03-2019 09:07
#3

Thank you very much. Great the exact species is determinable in this case!
Best regards