Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Soybean Yellowtray - Clusiidae or Ulidiidae?
Posted by tarsobio on 17-11-2012 19:12
#1
Hi Everyone. I found a bunch of this one in Soybean crop captured by yellowtray trap in Brazil. Is it could be clusiidae?
I appreciate yours attention
Tarciso Bortolin
Edited by tarsobio on 20-11-2012 18:56
Posted by Nosferatumyia on 17-11-2012 23:42
#2
Nope. Ulidiidae: Eumecosomyia
Posted by tarsobio on 18-11-2012 13:19
#3
Hi Valery,
I'm not sure about Ulidiidae. I took a wing photo closer than other showing the cup cell and I guees the Ulidiidae members don't have the cell curved.
What do you think?
See below
Thanks
Tarciso Bortolin
Edited by tarsobio on 20-11-2012 18:57
Posted by tarsobio on 19-11-2012 13:01
#4
Sorry, the image didn't appear. Now I put it again.
Thanks!
Edited by tarsobio on 20-11-2012 09:34
Posted by tarsobio on 21-11-2012 10:38
#5
Please! Somebody could help me?
Thanks!
Posted by Paul Beuk on 21-11-2012 11:18
#6
According to Steyskal (
1966) cell Cu
p has no extension but is closed 'outwardly arcuate'.
Posted by tarsobio on 21-11-2012 11:32
#7
Please! Somebody could help me?
Thanks!
Posted by Paul Beuk on 21-11-2012 15:22
#8
The characters in the key seem to agree with
E. nubila so I have no reason to assume Valery is wrong.
Posted by tarsobio on 22-11-2012 14:20
#9
Nosferatumyia wrote:
Nope. Ulidiidae: Eumecosomyia
Valery
Thank you so much for the help!
Posted by tarsobio on 22-11-2012 14:22
#10
Paul Beuk wrote:
The characters in the key seem to agree with E. nubila so I have no reason to assume Valery is wrong.
Paul,
Thank you so much to remove the doubts!