Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Drosophilidae - Scaptomyza graminum
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 30-12-2007 21:40
#1
Hi
* locality - V?lega - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.12.24
* size - 6 mm (medium fly)
* habitat - farmland
* substrate - on Brassica sp. leaf
Drosophila sp.?
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 31-12-2007 12:34
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 30-12-2007 21:42
#2
another...
Posted by Xespok on 30-12-2007 22:07
#3
Scaptomyza pallida?
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 30-12-2007 22:31
#4
a female one. :D
Posted by Nosferatumyia on 30-12-2007 22:32
#5
IMHO,
Scaptomyza has much longer wings and in general, an "anthomyzid" appearance. It looks like the fly has 4 acrostichal rows of setulae and 2 ventral branches on arista. If so, this is a
Drosophila sp. ex
obscura group. The rest needs dissection of terminalia.
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 30-12-2007 23:20
#6
Nosferatumyia wrote:
IMHO, Scaptomyza has much longer wings and in general, an "anthomyzid" appearance. It looks like the fly has 4 acrostichal rows of setulae and 2 ventral branches on arista. If so, this is a Drosophila sp. ex obscura group. The rest needs dissection of terminalia.
Agreed with the chaetotaxy. I do not have any references concerning this family. So, this is another Drosophila. Next time I will collect it.
Posted by Paul Beuk on 31-12-2007 10:20
#7
No, this is
Scaptomyza graminum.
Drosophila does not have such striped pattern on the mesonotum.
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 01-01-2008 00:51
#8
Thanks, Paul! And keep up the great work! :D
See u all in next year! :D