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Chloropidae on artichoke leaf --> Thaumatomyia notata F
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Hi,
An idea for it ?
Cuise-La-Motte (Northen France) - 01-04-2025
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Michel
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Dear Michel, your fly is probably a Thaumatomyia. What seems me more interesting is a rather large pale brownish structure on its scutellum, which reminds a Stigmatomyces fungus. These fungi are species/genus specific but I am not aware about such fungi on Thaumatomyia. If it is really a Stigmatomyces, it should be sent to a specialist. Curiously, this structure appears appears to be lacking in the above picture (in dorsal aspect).
 
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Dear Jan,
Thank you for your reply. I had put the insect in a tube without alcohol, probably a mistake, but I've just checked and this is what it gives.
If you think we can get something out of it, I can send it to a specialist, but I don't know any.
Sincerely,
Michel
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Please send me an e-mail, it does not seem to me appropriate to give colleagues address (es) on the public forum. Keeping the fly dry is not a mistake in this case.
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Of course.
e-mail sended.
Best whishes.
Michel
 
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Chloropidae, Chloropinae, Thaumatomyia notata (Meigen, 1830), female. Compare the posts for many further photos of this species. A more or less round dark 3rd antennal segment, frontal triangle with setulae on the triangle, gena narrower than 3rd antennal sdgment high (=deep), apical setae of flat scutellum inserted close together. An irregular Dust particle instead of the thallus of a Laboulbeniales fungus, compare right side of 1st photo.

 
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Many thanks.
Michel
 
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