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weird wing venation in Rhamphomyia laevipes
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Posted on 14-11-2010 23:10
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In April 1999 I collected in Budapest a male Rhamphomyia laevipes. I know that sometimes you may find strange variations in the wing venation. But this male had a very weird "modification". There were 2 "cross veins" between the M1 and M2, the first one, of course, closing the discal cell. The second one was parallel to the first one at a small distance.

I never noticed it before. It is nevertheless not uncommon?

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It happens frequently. Recently I have seen a empidine specimen that had it in both wings.
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Hi,
does it sometimes occur that crossvein (which closes the discal cell, Dm-cu) is lacking?

I have some flies here (Empidoidea I assume) without discal cell, with a cell br, bm and cel cup, and vein M1 and M2 separate. The wing venation resembles mostly Opetiidae (like this: http://www.drawwing.org/insect/opetia-wing)

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There is Rhamphomyia anomalipennis that can have an open discal cell but you might also have a lok at Bicellaria.
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I have a R. anomalipennis femaie in my collection. I collected it last year in the Eifel, Germany.
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Hi,
I tried to take pictures (with my girlfriends Ipod trough the binoc).. Don't expect much Wink

I assume the immense front legs are typical, but I cant find the species... I tried for family level, but I keep ending up with Hybotidae.

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d2 by Jonas Mortelmans, on Flickr

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I found a second specimen, so the wing isn't an abberation Wink

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I'm getting good at this :-)

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You have Phyllodromia melanocephala (Empidinae, Hemerodromiinae). Smile I was thinking along the lines of Empidinae too much, did not realise it could have been Hemerodromiinae (or Tachydromiinae, for that matter). Had you mentioned the swollen fore femora, then it would have been easy. Pfft
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Yes!
I just found it myself accually (I have a male from another location, so it had to be common. It has truly gigantic genitalia, which makes it a bit easier). Nice one.
Thanks anyway.

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14.05.13 09:30
A partial catalogue of types @ MZH (Zool. Mus. Helsinki) by yours truly Smile http://www.luomus.
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OK, Paul! Smile

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@milos: I need to check. Perhaps I have.

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Thank you for your quick reply Smile

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does anyone have Agromyzidae from Afrotropical region please

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schulterbeulen = humeri kreutzborsten = crossed bristles

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can anyone translate the german words schulterbeulen and kreutzborsten please? Wink

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Smile ok, Johanna!

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Grin...what you prefer, we can discus this, during some good wine, cheese and many new pinned flies!

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