Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dolichopodidae: Sympycnus cf. desoutteri

Posted by Stephen R on 15-02-2010 21:33
#1

I have been trying out my new copy of d'Assis Fonseca. This one (from July, Clitheroe, 5mm) came out as a male of Sympycnus desoutteri (from these 4 photos, no specimen). Is this likely to be right?

Edited by Stephen R on 24-02-2010 13:33

Posted by Stephen R on 15-02-2010 21:35
#2

dorsal

Posted by Stephen R on 15-02-2010 21:38
#3

showing acrostichals

Posted by Stephen R on 15-02-2010 21:41
#4

4

Posted by Marc Pollet on 24-02-2010 01:37
#5

Dear Stephen,

I'd say you were almost correct: it's certainly a Sympycnus and most likely S. desoutteri, but as you might know, there are most probably two morphological forms present in the UK and there is currently still some confusion about the validity of S. pulicarius and S. annulipes.

Very nice pictures, by the way. I had no idea that a common species like this was so nice.

Cheers,
Marc

marc.pollet@inbo.be

Posted by Stephen R on 24-02-2010 13:31
#6

Many thanks, Marc. S. cf desoutteri then (I didn't realise I had left off the 'de' - now corrected). They do look better alive, don't they, even if the photo is a little grainy.

Best wishes,
Stephen.

Edited by Stephen R on 24-02-2010 13:35