Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Lispe sp (Muscidae)
Posted by Amir on 11-10-2008 14:37
#1
Lispe r interesting flies and time to time I watch after them and try to photo beavering and interesting life lifestyle episodes.
Unfortunately I still not have luck to ID the most Lisp sp I find in my visit's sites
One sp already ID with the help of the forum and I hope I'll be lucky again
The follow photos show from my view point 2 different sp
I do not have more photos of what I consider first sp
In the field its hard to see all the details I can see at home on the screen
I hope the following photos will show the different clear as I see them
Taking those photos require me splash in the mud so before I'll do it again :(
I'll be happy to get some cue regarding the sps
And I one of u have list of the Lispe of Israel or the area I'll be happy to receive it
Edited by Amir on 11-10-2008 14:58
Posted by Amir on 11-10-2008 14:44
#2
Location: Israel
Habitat: big pond with shallow muddy banks
The photos show 2 specimens I consider different from the common Lispe I see in the site
They smaller a bit, the eye look more greenish, the legs are more dark and they have not the rusty colors near the joints. the front look different.
I'm nor familiar with all scientific body parts name but I'm sure is easy to understand my descriptions
Posted by Amir on 11-10-2008 14:45
#3
2th photo
Posted by Amir on 11-10-2008 14:50
#4
The follow 2 photos show the common Lispe in the site
I put more photos in a separate temp album
all the photos there show better quality
http://www.tapuz....8&ao=1
some of the photo show feeding, courting and copulation
Posted by Amir on 11-10-2008 14:51
#5
2th photo of second set
Posted by Amir on 11-10-2008 14:58
#6
This photo show the habitat
Shallow muddy with aquatic plants
The mud rich in organic sediment and rich with Chironomidae larvae and other insects
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 11-10-2008 15:34
#7
Shalom Amir.
I like Lispe too, but it is damn difficult genus:
1. Usualy among several Lispe on same small pool there are several different species at the same time.
2. Israel is especialy bad place for Lispe observations - here you can find altugether European + Afrotropical + Indian species
3. Lispe 3,4 has strong av on t2. In Europe it means L.longicollis and I was ready to send you this misID. Fortunelly, I checked your another images. On image http://albums.timg.co.il/userFolders/9/113868/113868200810111449.jpg with copulated pair, note long curved hairs on male's hind basitarsus -
Lispe cilitarsis Loew - nice image for Diptera Gellery! (3,4 - same)
Nikita
Posted by Amir on 11-10-2008 17:15
#8
Thanks for the info
I understated the ID for 3-4 is Lispe cf cilitarsis
for 1-2 no ID in this stage
I'm looking for biology information about Lispe sp and special on the Mediterranean spcs
for my blog. I have some from local book and web searching but I need more "meat"
I have look at the The Biology of the Muscidae of the World By Peter Skidmore
(Google book) but the most important page (regards the Mediterranean spcs is missing)
Appropriate any information I can get from the forum members (email is a good option)
Thanks
Amir
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 11-10-2008 17:34
#9
1. As you guessed 1,2 are another species, I'm not ready to give the name.
2. I haven,t Skidmore, but planningto order this book.
3. Generally, I'm sure that information about Lispe is very scanty, so any observation will be interesting. But I guess that you will meet a problem with ID the object of your observations. And the only real solution I know is to collect flies, to take keys...
Nikita