Is that some midges are going mad ...
Camera Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Exposure time [s]: 1/40
F-Number: 13.0
ISO speed ratings: 400
Date taken: 2007:06:24 13:14:15
Exposure bias value: -2 / 3
Flash: Flash
Focal length [mm]: 100.
I guess what I call " airbag "will be a kind of undeveloped wings ...
Photo taken at Monte dos Pozos .
Tags: airbag , Monte dos Pozos , Flies















Great photo, congratulations
In the Diptera, the trailing edge of the wing has three lobes, the outermost (furthest from the body) is called alula, the middle is called squama, and the basal receives several names but is often called thoracic or calíptero scale, this third lobe is barely visible in most groups, but in some, is well developed and covers the halteres, for example in the Calliphoridae, where fold and give that look that draws attention to you. Character is widely used in the classification of this insect. Greetings.
Incredible detail and color. Beautiful photo.
True, I realized tb at times with flies that wings out one species of little girls under the wings, I know I will not.
Greetings.