Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ulidiidae: Seioptera vibrans

Posted by Tony T on 30-01-2008 02:53
#1

June 24 2007, New Brunswick, Canada, length 6mm.
Looks like Seioptera vibrans
SEE HERE.
Note: fly collected June 2007 and kept frozen, thawed and photographed 27 Jan 2008.
Seems a good way to preserve flies for photographing when insufficient time to photograph in the summer. Eye colour changes and arista shrivels, but otherwise seems OK.

Edited by Tony T on 19-08-2008 22:33

Posted by Paul Beuk on 30-01-2008 07:23
#2

Perhaps Euxesta?

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 30-01-2008 19:09
#3

Seioptera vibrans L.

Posted by Tony T on 30-01-2008 21:49
#4

Thanks Paul and Valery, I'll go with Seioptera vibrans and will submit it to the Gallery. Presumably a European species that somehow reached NA.

Posted by Nosferatumyia on 31-01-2008 09:27
#5

Tony, there are 2 species of Seioptera and 2 species of Pseudoseioptera in Canada/N of the USA. S. vibrans is the most common and transholarctic. A key has been published by G.C.Steyskal (Ann. Ent. Soc. Am., 1956, 49: 30-32)

Posted by Tony T on 31-01-2008 16:59
#6

Thanks again. I have a few books but no access to journals.