Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anthomyiidae?--> Sciomyzidae cf. Pherbellia sp.
Posted by guplox on 09-09-2022 12:47
#1
Observed in late March in east China (Zhejiang province), body length estimated 7mm. Legs appear to be subglabrous (not sure if due to shooting angle), antennae orange colored. A genus in Anthomyiidae? Thanks!
Edited by guplox on 09-09-2022 15:21
Posted by John Carr on 09-09-2022 13:40
#2
An acalyptrate fly. A few families, including Lauxaniidae and Sciomyzidae, have the combination of complete subcosta, no subcostal break, and two strong pairs of reclinate fronto-orbitals. From this angle the antennae appear more consistent with Sciomyzidae.
Posted by guplox on 09-09-2022 14:07
#3
Great! Thank you very much, John, for pointing me in this direction! |t
Posted by guplox on 09-09-2022 14:42
#4
Perhaps, near Pherbellia sp.? Looks similar to Pherbllia ditoma here:
http://www.ha.sho...index.html
Edited by guplox on 09-09-2022 14:50