Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Male Mojave desert muscid >>>> Anthomyiidae
Posted by kschnei1000 on 17-07-2021 21:24
#1
Hi all,
I collected this 5-mm male muscid in a pitfall trap in the Mojave Desert in June of this year. I tried to key it using Huckett 1975 and got to Phaoniinae, but was unable to key to genus (got led to Dialyta, which is not likely to occur in CA). Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Ken S.
San Francisco, CA, USA
Edited by kschnei1000 on 18-07-2021 00:24
Posted by kschnei1000 on 17-07-2021 21:25
#2
Dorsal view of specimen.
Posted by kschnei1000 on 17-07-2021 21:26
#3
Wings.
Posted by kschnei1000 on 17-07-2021 21:26
#4
Face.
Posted by kschnei1000 on 17-07-2021 21:27
#5
Hind leg bristles.
Edited by kschnei1000 on 17-07-2021 21:28
Posted by kschnei1000 on 17-07-2021 21:29
#6
Foreleg.
Posted by kschnei1000 on 17-07-2021 21:30
#7
Lateral view of thorax - I see hairs on the katatergite but not on the pteropleuron?
Posted by kschnei1000 on 17-07-2021 21:31
#8
Last image - ventral view of external genitalia.
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 17-07-2021 22:50
#9
Ken, on fig. 3 anal vien is long; on fig.5 it seems there 2 pd on t3; on fig. 7 genitalia look elongated. Thus, 1st question: are you sure that it is not Anthomiiyd?
Posted by John Carr on 17-07-2021 23:38
#10
If the prealar is missing, consider the
Eutrichota affinis group.
Posted by kschnei1000 on 18-07-2021 00:22
#11
Well that's embarassing! Sorry, I got A1 and A2 confused, shouldn't have tried to go from memory - Anthomyiidae it is! Thanks Nikita and John!