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Sphaerocerid, UK, Nov - Crumomyia roserii confirmed
Martin Cooper
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Posted on 30-11-2014 13:01
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Found on a heap of Honey Fungus (Armillaria) on a stump in my nearby public park on 2 Nov 2014, Ipswich, East Suffolk (TM163450). I think it is a male Crumomyia roserii. Any comment, and especially confirmation of the species, would be very much appreciated.

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Martin

Here is the place I found the fly
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lateral view
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Looking at Brian Pitkin's key to British Sphaerocerids for important characters, here is a close-up of the wing, which suggests Copromyzinae.
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... and the marginal scutellar setae are also indicative of Copromyzinae...
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I think this fly has more than a single row of postoculars...
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... and after much searching I found the hook on 1st front tarsomere characteristic of Crumomyia!
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I don't think the hind tibia have distinct av setae about the middle...
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the anepisternum is mostly shining and the katepisternum without close-set long setae
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I couldn't find a hook on hind first tarsomere resembling the illustration in the key...
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another view of the hind legs, still no hook-like process...
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tibiae yellow brown (especially mid and hind tibiae - see hind legs photos and lateral and ventral views above), anepimeron dusted and, as previously illustrated, no hook on male hind 1st tarsomere -> Crumomyia roserii.

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Paul,
If you have a minute... please... or would you be able to look at the fly if I popped it in the post?
Best wishes,
Martin
 
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This is indeed Crumomyia roserii. TumbsUp
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Thanks Paul. I'll submit a photo to the gallery.
 
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