Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Chloropidae? SE Netherlands on Alnus
Posted by Annemiek on 06-06-2022 14:42
#1
Could the fly in the pictures below be a Chloropidae spec., possibly Trachysiphonella scutellatus? Seen 04-06-2022 on a curled Alnus leaf in the SE of the Netherlands. Thank you for your help.
Best regards,
Annemiek van Dijk
Edited by Annemiek on 06-06-2022 14:45
Posted by Annemiek on 06-06-2022 14:48
#2
Best regards,
Annemiek van Dijk[/quote]
Posted by Tony Irwin on 06-06-2022 17:23
#3
The flat-topped scutellum with closely approximated apical bristles suggests
Thaumatomyia. I suspect
T. notata.
Posted by Annemiek on 06-06-2022 18:23
#4
Thanks Tony! I will label it as Thaumatomyia spec.
Regards,
Annemiek van Dijk
Posted by von Tschirnhaus on 24-06-2022 15:27
#5
Chloropidae: Thaumatomyia notata (Meigen, 1830) is correct. Several rows of setulae on the ocellar triangel; approximate apical scutellar bristle are typical for Thaumatomyia. Many posts in diptera.info .