Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Which Lauxaniid?

Posted by pierred on 26-09-2024 09:25
#1

Hello,

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos349/big/5dt46462.jpg
Pierre Duhem : France : Bessans : 73480 : 08/08/2024
Altitude : 1680 m - Taille : 6-7 mm
Réf. : 349311

I can't find a match for this critter in the Lauxaniidae family, with yellow head, scutellum and abdomen, grey thorax and dark apex of antenna.
Does this ring a bell for some of you?
Thanks in advance.

Posted by pierred on 29-09-2024 08:31
#2

Nobody? Minettia?

Posted by tristram on 29-09-2024 15:07
#3

Try a Pherbellia sp (Sciomyzidae): https://diptera.i...to_id=1635

Posted by John Carr on 29-09-2024 17:23
#4

Not Minettia because it lacks a postsutural intra-alar bristle. Not Pherbellia because it has 3 pairs of postsutural dorsocentrals and convergent postocellar bristles.

Posted by John Carr on 29-09-2024 17:32
#5

Check in Heteromyzinae, which tend to lack the costal spines typical of Heleomyzidae.

Posted by pierred on 30-09-2024 08:43
#6

And what about Pherbellia dubia ♀?

Posted by pierred on 02-10-2024 08:24
#7

Maybe Tephrochlamys tarsalis ?

Posted by Andrzej on 02-10-2024 11:56
#8

The bicolored and elongated postpedicel and also the anepisternal seta exlude this specimen from Heleomyzidae ...