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[Serromyia sp.] Ceratopogonidae?
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kristobal21 |
Posted on 08-02-2015 18:23
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I think this fly could be a Ceratopogonidae. Is it correct ? Is it possible to have an ID ? Thank you.
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John Carr |
Posted on 08-02-2015 20:25
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 9868 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Serromyia |
kristobal21 |
Posted on 08-02-2015 21:18
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Member Location: Posts: 341 Joined: 25.09.12 |
Thank you |
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kristobal21 |
Posted on 09-02-2015 11:21
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I have tried to use the key of female palearctic species given by Borkent and Bissett (1990). I key out to Serromyia morio : - body dark brown to black ; - Hind claws unequal (a single claw present), longer than fore and mid leg claws ; - Palpus uniformly dark brown (not strictly visible here, but I have another view where it is clearly visible) ; - Scutum lacking pruinosity ; - Mid femur pale basally ... but the pigmentation of fore and mid legs doesn't seem to match very well |
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John Carr |
Posted on 09-02-2015 12:17
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 9868 Joined: 22.10.10 |
kristobal21 wrote: I have tried to use the key of female palearctic species given by Borkent and Bissett (1990). I key out to Serromyia morio : - body dark brown to black ; - Hind claws unequal (a single claw present), longer than fore and mid leg claws ; - Palpus uniformly dark brown (not strictly visible here, but I have another view where it is clearly visible) ; - Scutum lacking pruinosity ; - Mid femur pale basally ... but the pigmentation of fore and mid legs doesn't seem to match very well :o Try keying as scutum with pruinosity. See page 160. |
kristobal21 |
Posted on 09-02-2015 13:55
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It works better ! -> Scutum pruinose ->Fore tibia nearly entirely darkly pigmented ->Hind coxa lacking strong lateral bristles -> Serromyia subinermis The leg coloration pattern described in fig. 4F matches very well. |
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John Carr |
Posted on 14-02-2015 21:41
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 9868 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Please submit to gallery. |
kristobal21 |
Posted on 15-02-2015 18:03
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Member Location: Posts: 341 Joined: 25.09.12 |
It's done. |
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