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Scathophagidae - Norellia spinipes
caliprobola
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Posted on 22-03-2009 18:43
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Hi folks,

is this Sciomyzidae or Heleomyzidae and if so, can it be determined to genus or species level? the pic was made today in western Belgium.
anyone knows if there is still a key to Sciomyzidae of NW-Europe that is available?
i know there is this reference (in dutch, so that would be easy for me Smile ):
Revier, J.M., & V.S. van der Goot, 1989. Slakkendodende vliegen (Sciomyzidae) van Noordwest-Europa. - Wet. Meded. K. Ned. Natuurh. Ver. 191: 1-64

but i haven't found it yet on any internet shop...

any suggestions on literature on Heleomyzidae is welcome too.
Edited by caliprobola on 26-03-2009 12:19
 
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Posted on 22-03-2009 18:45
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hmmmm Sad

apparently my attachement didn't come through... anyone knows why?

you can find the pic here via url...

img291.imageshack.us/img291/6291/sciomyzidaespec20090322.jpg
Edited by caliprobola on 22-03-2009 18:47
 
Stephane Lebrun
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This is not Sciomyzidae but Scathophagidae. Norellia cf. spinipes.
Stephane.
 
caliprobola
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Posted on 22-03-2009 19:14
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Merci beaucoup Stéphane,

as you see i have to learn a lot bout flies other than the usual syrphids...
is it possible to give a species name, knowing that i have a specimen?
several of these flies where sitting and even ovipositing on Narcissus cultivars in the garden of my parents and according to several internet pages this species is a leaf miner of Narcissus...
is there anything known about host plants of other Norellia species (N. tipularia?)?

http://www.nhm.ac...;flyId=450
Edited by caliprobola on 22-03-2009 23:14
 
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Posted on 23-03-2009 13:47
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an other pic of the same specimen ovipositing on Narcissus.
anyone knows about the host plants of the other Norellia species?

img4.imageshack.us/img4/3314/norelliaspinipes2009032.jpg
 
caliprobola
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Posted on 25-03-2009 21:44
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Thanks to Joris Menten, I found following paper:
"DeJong, H. (1985). Norellia spinipes (Meigen) in the Netherlands and its distinction from N. tipularia (Fabricius) Diptera: Scathophagidae). Entomologische Berichten 45; 21-23."

this paper gives somes differences between the 2 species + drawings of the genitalia. I have to take a look at the specimen i collected but it seems like N. spinipes is typical for the hostplant Narcissus and N. tipularia (with a more southern distribution) to Leucojum. Pupae of N. tipularia has been found in the Netherlands in bulbs of Leucojum originating from Hungary.
I will check the specimen as soon as possible and then i probably can remove the "cf" out of the title Smile

grtz
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Ok, let us know... Smile
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Posted on 26-03-2009 12:18
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Well, in fact the specimen i collected is not the same as the one in the pic (hey, i had a small sprint inside & back outside to have collecting equipment...) because the one i collected is a male. The collected male has all features summed up by De Jong for N. spinipes. And even on the pic one can see several features that can confirm the id as N. spinipes. Smile
 
caliprobola
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Posted on 31-03-2009 23:48
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By mentioning my sighting on a belgian nature forum, several other people started to check the Narcissus in their gardens and another person found and collected the species in his garden at Zemst (near Brussels).
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