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Scaptomyza flava?
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djo |
Posted on 24-08-2023 23:01
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Member Location: Edinburgh, UK Posts: 191 Joined: 16.05.11 |
Based on the orbital bristles. Although it seems very grey, and the oviscapt is not as square as I thought it should be. Could it be Scaptomyza graminum or Scaptomyza griseola? djo attached the following image: [272.87Kb] |
djo |
Posted on 24-08-2023 23:01
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Member Location: Edinburgh, UK Posts: 191 Joined: 16.05.11 |
Based on the orbital bristles. Although it seems very grey, and teh oviscapt is not as square as I thought it should be. Could it be Scaptomyza graminum or Scaptomyza griseola? djo attached the following image: [280.17Kb] |
Jan Maca |
Posted on 25-08-2023 20:44
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Member Location: Posts: 1204 Joined: 25.03.10 |
Baechli et al. 2004, in The Drosophilidae (Diptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark distinguish two species with "flava-like" orbitals: S.flava and S. montana. Male genitalia are important for their identification. |
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djo |
Posted on 25-08-2023 22:20
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Member Location: Edinburgh, UK Posts: 191 Joined: 16.05.11 |
Hmmm.... I think montana sensu Baechli hasn't been recorded in the UK (according to the UK list montana as reported by Baseden is actually an undescribed species ...) |
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