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Sapromyza sp. or Chyromyidae?
woo_73
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Hello,


is it possibe to distinguish between Sapromyza sp. and Chyromyidae?

I guess it is difficult, but maybe there is chance :-)

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Faulfliege ? (Lauxaniidae) by Sven, auf Flickr

Location: Badberg, Oberbergen, Kaiserstuhl, Germany (close to Freiburg and Colmar)
Date of discovery: 2020 June 11
Size: approx. 0,5 mm


Thanks a lot.
Sven
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Lauxaniidae
 
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Hi John,

Thanks a lot for identifying.
Could you tell me what speaks against Chyromyidae?

Regards
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The strong dorsal preapical britles on the tibiae are not present in Chyromyidae.
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woo_73 wrote:
Hi John,

Thanks a lot for identifying.
Could you tell me what speaks against Chyromyidae?

Regards
Sven


Bristles of the head and thorax are black. In Chyromyidae they are usually yellow to brown. Tibiae have preapical bristles, absent in Chyromyidae. Two pairs of reclinate fronto-orbital bristles are the normal condition in Lauxaniidae but Chyromyidae often have three. Most Chyromyidae have weak vibrissae.
 
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Hi John,
Hi Tony,

Thanks so much for your support and explanations :-)

Regards Sven
 
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Sapromyza - no pre-sutural DCs
 
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Sapromyzosoma quadripunctata, male
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