Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Chamaepsila? Algarve Portugal

Posted by Thijs Valkenburg on 05-03-2023 01:04
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04-03-2023, Olhão, Algarve , Portugal. Beaten of flowering Viburnum tinus

Posted by Thijs Valkenburg on 05-03-2023 01:04
#2

2nd pic

Posted by Roger Thomason on 05-03-2023 11:13
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Clusiidae I think, looks similar [ish] to some of the Clusiodes sp. in the Gallery...

https://diptera.i...lbum_id=82

Posted by Fred Fly on 05-03-2023 12:21
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Asteidae, Asteia

Posted by Paul Beuk on 05-03-2023 14:15
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None of the Asteia I know loks likke this and the genitalia seem to be quite large for Asteia, too. I think we need to look in Anthomyzidae.

Edited by Paul Beuk on 05-03-2023 14:23

Posted by Paul Beuk on 05-03-2023 14:23
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Santhomyza inermis seems close.

Posted by Jan Willem on 06-03-2023 12:17
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According to Jindrich Rohacek (specialist in Anthomyzidae) Paul identified it correctly as Sathomyza inermis (widespread in the Medetarenean) but (less probable) it could also be S. bezzii (known only from Italy). Closer examination of the specimen would be necessary to be sure.

Posted by Thijs Valkenburg on 06-03-2023 15:33
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Thanks to all!

All the best