Aug 302011
 

Ryan FleacrestAnother week, another tune! Sarah Brightman’s The Fly

 

 

It’s also time for another ID Challenge:

 

 

Time to earn some more BioPoints! Provide as many taxonomic or biological notes you can think of, and I’ll dole out the points! Good luck!

(I’m taking a page out of Ted’s book and turning on moderated comments so everyone has a chance at some points!)

  11 Responses to “Tuesday Tunes – The Fly – Sarah Brightman”

Comments (11)
  1. Nice song! I won’t be answering this question because I know this picture. But I’d keep an eye out for challenges in the future, since I missed the previous one!

  2. Looks like Diptera: Hippoboscidae: Ornithomyinae (Bird louse flies)to me. Member of this subfamily are mainly bird feeding parasites. Interestingly the females produce one larva at a time and retain it inside there body (i.e. are pregnant) until the larva is ready to pupate. She then lays the egg (usally in or near a host nest) and the larva pupates.

  3. Hmm flat head, beak, hairy cheeks, fat thighs, looks like a member of Hippoboscidae to me, but I wouldn’t like to guess any further than that! Oh heck a guess doesn’t cost anything, Pseudolynchia canariensis because I suspect it’s the Hippoboscid most likely seen (and google image search throws up a lot of stuff which looks a lot like the one you’ve pictured.

    I shot a Hippoboscid recently which came complete with mallophagan lice hitch-hikers. (Mine had green legs so I don’t think it was this species but I’ve not worked out precisely what it was)

  4. Oh I love Sarah Brightman:) As for ID I am going with Hippoboscidae, at least I think that’s what it is

  5. It’s definitely a hippoboscoid, and probably a hippoboscid. The gait of the two front legs is a dead give-away, also the ptlinal suture, and the characteristic proboscis.

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