Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sochi20. cf Muscidae

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 20-10-2006 22:31
#1

Russia, Sochi region, 5-5,5mm, on the stones of forest river.

Posted by Tony Irwin on 20-10-2006 23:39
#2

Certainly Muscidae. It's standing like a Lispe, but I'm not sure.

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 21-10-2006 07:55
#3

I thought so. But I didn't find Lispe's hairs on pteropleuron under hind stpl.
I'll check again.
But is there any other idea?
Nikita

Posted by Tony Irwin on 21-10-2006 12:30
#4

It appears to have exceptionally long palpi - can you check whether it might be an anthomyiid like Myopina crassipalpis? If it's definitely a muscid, then I suspect something like Limnophora.

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 21-10-2006 22:56
#5

Thank you Tony.
Stpl - like it has to be in Limnophora, 1 seta on R4+5 at base.
Nikita

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 23-10-2006 23:22
#6

one more image, may be it helps

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 23-10-2006 23:27
#7

And one more image with Lonchptera as a prey.

Posted by Tony Irwin on 23-10-2006 23:45
#8

Well, if these are all the same, I'd guess Limnophora triangula or a related species.

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 23-10-2006 23:53
#9

With interesting photo with Lonchoptera I have to do my best to get ID:D
Regarding colleted flies I think they are all the same.
Thank you!
Nikita

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 26-10-2006 18:41
#10

One more prey - Simulidae.

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 28-10-2006 19:08
#11

More and more I'm falling in love with this fly. It is courtship. Small male, jumping and nodding head, jump a semecircle behind flegmatic female. Then, male stop tete-a--tete, asking - OK now? During my observation reply was always not (yet?). Thus, male go on courtship.

Posted by Kahis on 28-10-2006 20:18
#12

I guess the white face is a visual stimulant for the female. Or at least the male hopes it is ;)

"Look at me, look at me, I'm the Best, the best, the b"
hut, hut, hut
"can I stop now pretty please?"
sigh
"est the best look at me jumping and nodding. Look at me..."

Edited by Kahis on 28-10-2006 20:20

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 31-10-2006 01:17
#13

During the ?field period?, especially with unusually good weather (as it took place during my last trip in Sochi), there is strong envy to spend all time for photographing, collecting and pinning material. It seems rather strange to stay home with key and fly. But afterwards in cold Moscow I discover that if I spend an hour with collected Limnophoras I would immediately find that there are at least two different species of Limnophora (as Tony has supposed). So now I?m trying to understand ?who is who? on this images.
First evening results:
1. All flies is from genus Limnophora. Good result.
2. Image 1(?), 4, 5 ? Limnophora riparia
3. Image 2,3 ? another Limnophora
Nikita

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 31-10-2006 01:35
#14

Next result.
Totaly I have 11 specimens collected:
6 - L. riparia
3 - L. triangula (image 3)
1 - L. nigripes
1 - L. scrupulosa (image 2) (this name from my old key isn't valid anymore)
:o