Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Drosophilidae?
Posted by victorengel on 26-04-2021 18:57
#1
2.6mm - Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA. Attracted to UV light.
Edited by victorengel on 26-04-2021 18:57
Posted by victorengel on 26-04-2021 20:21
#3
Thanks. Interestingly, BG has no entries for Texas for that genus. I guess I'll upload this picture for identification there.
Posted by victorengel on 26-04-2021 20:38
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What's up with the spellings? BG has a note on how to distinguish Gymnochiromyia from Chyromya. The first part, "gymno" obviously refers to the naked portion of the scutellum. So then why is the rest spelled differently? A screw-up on the part of the taxonomist?
Posted by John Carr on 26-04-2021 22:06
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victorengel wrote:
What's up with the spellings? BG has a note on how to distinguish Gymnochiromyia from Chyromya. The first part, "gymno" obviously refers to the naked portion of the scutellum. So then why is the rest spelled differently? A screw-up on the part of the taxonomist?
In the early 1900s some spelled the name
Chiromyia.