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John Sankey |
Posted on 25-04-2012 00:45
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Member Location: Ottawa Canada Posts: 160 Joined: 24.04.12 |
I'm slowly learning my way around Ag.Canada's Manual of Nearctic Diptera A wings well developed B wing broader C antennal flagellum consolidated; palpus tiny D lunule present E thorax not flattened F greater ampulla present, vibrissa present lower & upper calypteres present 59 ordinary flies pg114 60 meron without bristles [the meron is roughly located above coxa II and III. It is a pleural sclerite of the thorax (as well as the coxopleural streak) and not belonging to parts of the legs. The row of bristles in your picture belonging to coxa II. Compare with fig. 66 on p. 26 in the MND(1). The Northern Kentucky University provides a pictured key to identify families of Calyptrata. The Anatomical Atlas of Flies(2) may help also. Bjoern Rulik] 68 A1 not intersecting A2 69 Palpus present. Crossveins r-m and dm-cu widely separated; crossvein bm-cu complete 70 A1 not reaching margin: Muscidae pg.451 vol.2 1 Anepimeron bare 15 no middorsal bristle; Sc very close to R over most of its length 18 Hind coxa with a row of setae near lower margin of posterior surface 19 Many inclinate frontal bristles present; hind tibia with posterodorsal bristles: Thricops (Trichopticus) 14 spp widespread But: images of Thricops on the web all seem to be orange except for T.nigrifrons. Might it be that? Any other suggestions? John Sankey attached the following image: [74.31Kb] Edited by John Sankey on 19-05-2012 15:21 |
John Sankey |
Posted on 25-04-2012 00:46
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Member Location: Ottawa Canada Posts: 160 Joined: 24.04.12 |
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John Sankey attached the following image: [98.82Kb] Edited by John Sankey on 01-05-2012 20:12 |
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