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Xylomyidae, Xylophagidae - Xylomya maculata, Xylophagus ater
Frank Koehler
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Posted on 01-10-2006 16:57
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... and at last a Stratiomyidae (?) observed in a hollow in an old apple tree, never seen, associated with a lot of very rare beetle species:
http://www.koleopterologie.de/arbeitsgemeinschaft/exkursionen/2006-bienwald/kaefer2006/buechelberg/buechelberg-apfelbaum.html
Thanks in advance for your support
Frank

#8673 Germany / Rheinland-Pfalz: B?chelberg near W?rth, V.2006
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/4198-dip-stratiomyidae-gen-sp-buechelberg-280506.jpg

www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/8673-dip-stratiomyidae-gen-sp-buechelberg-280506.jpg
Edited by Frank Koehler on 19-10-2006 18:52
 
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Gerard Pennards
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Wow, great pictures of a beautiful fly.
This must be in the family Xylophagidae, but I can't tell you what species it might be!
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Gerard: almost. Xylo....myidae.
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Hello Frank,

Looks more like Xylomyidae (Xylomya maculata ??) to me.

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Aha, yes, families that I don't know so well.... Shock
But I was close I guess? Grin
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It does match Xylomya maculata very well. The adults of Xylomyids are seldom seen, but larvae can be rather common in suitable dead trees. 100% of the new records of this family in Finland are by coleopterologists, who tend to spend more time digging in such trees.
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Frank Koehler
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oh, you are very fast replying - thank you very much!
I changed the subject twice in a minute ;-)
If I change the family to Xylo... I could offer a second species for diptera.info/gallery: Xylophagus compeditus?

Greetings from a tree digging coleopterologist
Frank


picture #: 5244
country: Germany / Rheinland-Pfalz
location: Gerolstein, beech forest Eischeid
altitude: 600 m
date: VI.04

www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/5244-dip-xylophagidae-xylophagus-compeditus-eischeid-150604.jpg
 
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The 2nd fly is X. ater (= X. compeditus). The name X. ater was erroneously used for the species now known as X. kowarzi up to the late nineties (the brits got this one right from the beginning).
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