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Not injured after all, Medetera ?
Stephen
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Posted on 28-10-2006 10:36
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When I first looked at this picture, I thought the fly had an injury on the ventral side of his abdomen.

Then yesterday I stumbled across photos of genus Medetera on BugGuide, and those flies had this same area that looked to me like an injury.

Then I came to diptera.info and saw Andre Jas had just posted an image of another Medetera.

What is that black structure on the ventral surface of the abdomen? And am I right in saying Medetera sp.? And it is possible to tell if this is a male or female from this photo?

Length 3.6 mm, attracted to mercury vapor light, 4 August 2006, West Virginia USA.
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Dmitry Gavryushin
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A male of Medetera indeed - and I bet he's in good physical shape.
 
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The black thingie (to use exact morpholocial vocabulary) is the basal part of the male genitalia. Male dolichopodidae keep their genitalia folded agains the lower abdomen. In some genera this is obvious (Medetera, Dolichopus). In other cases the abdomen has a deep depression or groove for the genitalal capsule and it is not readily visible in rest position.
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See:
Bickel, D.J. 1985. A revision of the Nearctic Medetera (Diptera: Dolichopodidae). United States Department of Agriculture Technical Bulletin 1692: 1-109.
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Black, Kahis, Igor, Thanks very much for your help with this fly! I always learn so much at this site.
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