Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Heleomyzidae, NE HU, October 2

Posted by pwalter on 10-10-2009 00:12
#1

Another, smaller one from forest, some 7 mm.

Edited by pwalter on 10-10-2009 00:13

Posted by pwalter on 10-10-2009 00:13
#2

2

Posted by pwalter on 18-02-2010 19:07
#3

Hi, I raise this old thread with an additional photo...

Posted by Andrzej on 19-02-2010 14:55
#4

Gymnomus but not G. caesius ! How many bristles at the third femur ?
Andrzej

Posted by Andrzej on 19-02-2010 15:49
#5

It could be G. spectabilis or G. ceianui
Andrzej

Posted by pwalter on 20-02-2010 14:45
#6

Dear Andrzej, I see one strong but short, black one on the specimen. Should there be more?

PS: it is a quite big specimen, with big wings.

Edited by pwalter on 20-02-2010 14:48

Posted by Andrzej on 21-02-2010 00:00
#7

No problem ;)
Should be G. spectabilis ! but ... I have seen 3 black bristles at the third pic ! Flagellomere is orange and tip of scutellum yellowish, so it could be this species. Maybe you could separate the genital part ?, then we will be totally sure.
Andrzej

Posted by pwalter on 21-02-2010 00:26
#8

Sorry, there really are 2, not one! It really seems to be 3 on the picture but I made another picture from closer and only saw 2. I will separate terminalia later.

Walter

Posted by pwalter on 22-02-2010 00:57
#9

This is the male genitalia:

Edited by pwalter on 22-02-2010 00:58

Posted by Andrzej on 22-02-2010 09:11
#10

Fine, should be more laterally made but enough to confirm my ID !
It is really G. spectabilis
I am happy ! :D
Andrzej

Edited by Andrzej on 22-02-2010 09:11