Posted by Gateside on 20-11-2021 14:55
#1
I believe this is a Lauxaniidae.
I tried the key for British Lauxaniidae, but since I don't have good photos of some features (eg bristles on the ocelli) it's difficult.
So I tried an alternative strategy - looking through the diptera gallery. There are some quite similar, but they were all different enough on certain features to reject. So I am left with nothing.
So I think it's down to someone recognising this one. It's not an oddity because i have come across a more-or-less identical species a year or so ago, and mis-identified it as Sapromyza albiceps.
Found in Cumbria, UK. End of May.
Nigel
Posted by Gateside on 22-11-2021 16:59
#5
I now think this could be a teneral version of a female Tricholauxania praeusta.
The bristles and general appearance look promising - I can't see any counter indications.
Does anyone agree this is possible?
Nigel.