Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Very small Chloropidae -> Chyromyidae Aphaniosoma sp.

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 27-10-2012 19:15
#1

Very small: 1,5 mm.

Motril (Coastal area of Granada). Taken today.

Thanks

Edited by Manuel Lopez on 03-12-2012 22:52

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 28-10-2012 09:54
#2

another view

Edited by Manuel Lopez on 28-10-2012 09:54

Posted by Sara21392 on 28-10-2012 11:23
#3

Looks like Trachisiphonella sp. to me!

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 28-10-2012 12:16
#4

Thanks Sara :)
That's Chloropidae. Could be Chyromyidae ? : http://www.dipter...to_id=8532

Edited by Manuel Lopez on 30-10-2012 22:13

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 28-10-2012 12:23
#5

I think Chyromyidae too.

Posted by Sara21392 on 28-10-2012 12:24
#6

I told is looks like, but can't be sure really about by the photos, sorry!

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 28-10-2012 13:39
#7

Thanks Sara :)
Don't worry
I didn't know Chyromyidae family.
Best wishes

Edited by Manuel Lopez on 28-10-2012 13:41

Posted by Manuel Lopez on 29-10-2012 19:49
#8

Is it possible to confirm as Chyromyidae ?

Edited by Manuel Lopez on 29-10-2012 19:50

Posted by Paul Beuk on 30-10-2012 10:41
#9

I think so too, but if you collected some specimens that would make it really stick.

Posted by Terry Wheeler on 30-10-2012 23:01
#10

I would say Aphaniosoma (Chyromyidae) based on the arrangement of setae on the frons and thorax