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Anthomyiidae, Pegomya?
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kurt |
Posted on 22-10-2009 19:37
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Is it possible to tell species of this 4-5 mm long fly from this picture? Looks like bicolor but I think it is not. Photo from Hörsång, Ångermanland, Sweden 62.56N 17.47 E 22 october 2009 Thanks for your help in advance Regards Kurt Holmqvist kurt attached the following image: [96.19Kb] |
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kurt |
Posted on 22-10-2009 19:38
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kurt |
Posted on 22-10-2009 19:39
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Edited by kurt on 22-10-2009 19:40 |
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kurt |
Posted on 22-10-2009 19:41
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javanerkelens |
Posted on 22-10-2009 21:05
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Member Location: Netherlands Posts: 2962 Joined: 18.10.07 |
Nice one for the study... Midtibia with 1 ad Hindtibia seems with 3 ad Calli yellow + scutellum with tip yellow + abdomen yellow. Pegomya seems right, maybe winthemi Joke van Erkelens |
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kurt |
Posted on 22-10-2009 21:24
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Thanks for your help Joke I have one more picture which perhaps could help to get species. Kurt Holmqvist kurt attached the following image: [83.78Kb] |
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javanerkelens |
Posted on 22-10-2009 22:36
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Difficult for me to say...it is for sure...(only study Antho.), but i don't know any other Anthomyiidae with the combination of calli+tip scutellum+abdomen yellow. Only the palpus has to be yellow also and it seems to be dark, but could be yellow in a different light, also the last 3 segments of mid and hind tarsi has to be laterally expanded......it seems so, when i look at the first and last photo. Pegomya cf. winthemi i would say for now... Joke Edited by javanerkelens on 22-10-2009 22:37 |
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Nikita Vikhrev |
Posted on 22-10-2009 23:03
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Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 9313 Joined: 24.05.05 |
Joke, I'm not ready to give name, but I can give an advice: "Believe your eyes, do not believe what you desire" I mean: anterior frons yellow, legs yellow, abdomen yellow, but palpi are black, either you like it or not! Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University |
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javanerkelens |
Posted on 22-10-2009 23:10
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Grrrrrrr &@#%$*()$#^ And lower squama seems also not projecting beyond upper But Pegomya at least must be right.? Joke |
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Nikita Vikhrev |
Posted on 22-10-2009 23:15
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Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 9313 Joined: 24.05.05 |
Pegomya! I will eat my hat
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University |
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Jan Willem |
Posted on 23-10-2009 08:29
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Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2135 Joined: 24.07.04 |
The female of Pegomya winthemi has expanded last tarsal segments on mid and hind legs, quite distinctive. I have had several in the beer trap I'm operating. Very easy to recognize.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen |
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javanerkelens |
Posted on 23-10-2009 10:02
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Member Location: Netherlands Posts: 2962 Joined: 18.10.07 |
Will you save one or two for me Jan Willem ? Joke |
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Jan Willem |
Posted on 23-10-2009 13:15
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Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2135 Joined: 24.07.04 |
See http://www.dipter...d_id=17447. You can see the dilated tarsal segments in these pictures.
Edited by Jan Willem on 23-10-2009 13:17 Jan Willem van Zuijlen |
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kurt |
Posted on 23-10-2009 18:55
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Thanks to all of you looking at my pictures. If I understand you this is not even a Pagomya? Kurt Holmqvist |
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javanerkelens |
Posted on 23-10-2009 23:53
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Yes it is Pegomya.. I found this evening also a Pegomya with the tarsi expanded, so i will look into it tomorrow and make a nice photo of it .... Joke |
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javanerkelens |
Posted on 24-10-2009 14:41
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Member Location: Netherlands Posts: 2962 Joined: 18.10.07 |
I have study again the Key and found out , that there are indeed more species with more ore less yellow calli + tip of scutellum+ abdomen. And also more species within that group with the tarsen more or less expanded. (Pegomya winthemi / furva / circumpolaris / fulgens / transgressa) So there are more specie possible, instead of what i sad before... I found yesterday evening problaby a Pegomya winthemi myself (Photo ) and indeed we can see the nicely the hind tarsi laterally expanded. But....about your photo's, i think with the knoledge i have now, i find it difficult to say more.... But i have learned much more and hope for you also.... Greatings Joke! javanerkelens attached the following image: [93.66Kb] |
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kurt |
Posted on 24-10-2009 15:35
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Thanks a lot joke. I think that many users of Diptera finds your description interesting. At least many amateurs like myself without keys. Thanks one more time Kurt Holmqvist |
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